Drummond Lathes, Shapers & Drills. A complete Catalogue Data Pack for larger & smaller lathes, drills & shaper.

Everything for Drummond Machine Tools - a high-quality, enlarged to A4 publication. Includes the following separate publications bound as one: Drummond Hints to Purchases of Lathes (1920 - text only). 19 pages. D244A Drummond: Very early Catalogue for 3.5" Model B flat-bed lathe. 8 pages. D244C Drummond Very early lathes: Full-range Catalogue. 45 pages.

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 26 (dated 1936/1937)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 26 (dated 1936/1937). The first of the comprehensive Atlas catalogs illustrating the last 9-inch "all-belt" drive lathes together with the Utility versions; 10-inch screwcutting Models and the cheaper Unit Plan versions; wood-turning lathes; drills, presses, vices, motors & accessories.

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 31 (circa 1938)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 31 (circa 1938) with lathes, millers, shapers, drills, presses, vices, motors & accessories. 70 pages. The print is 'soft' and the many small photographs require lots of work by hand to degauss and improve contrast. The result is a perfect reproduction of a high-quality 120g paper.

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 39 (January 1939)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 39 (January 1939) with millers, shapers, drills: 70 pages. The print is 'soft' and the many small photographs require lots of work by hand to degauss and improve contrast. The result is a perfect reproduction of a high-quality 120g paper.

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 40 (1940)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 40 (1940) with millers, shapers, drills: Atlas Catalogs are not the easiest to scan and prepare for printing. The print is 'soft' and the many small photographs require lots of work by hand to degauss and improve contrast. The result is a perfect reproduction of a high-quality 120g paper.  70 pages 

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 45 (1945)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. 45 (1945) with millers, shapers, drills, etc: Atlas Catalogs are not the easiest to scan and prepare for printing. The print is 'soft' and the many small photographs require lots of work by hand to degauss and improve contrast. The result is a perfect reproduction of a high-quality 120g paper.  64 pages.

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ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. M52 (1952 to 1958)

ATLAS Lathes full-range Catalogue No. M52 (1952 to 1958) with 1954 price list and millers, shapers, drills: The print is 'soft' and the many small photographs require lots of work by hand to degauss and improve contrast. The result is a perfect reproduction of a high-quality 120g paper.

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"Machining For Toolmaking and Experimental Work" training course by the Engineering Industry Training Board.

"Machining For Toolmaking and Experimental Work" by the Engineering Industry Training Board. A detailed, easy-to-follow and well-illustrated course of instruction that covers: Turning, Milling, Shaping/Slotting and Surface Grinding with step-by-step guides. An ideal course for beginners to the subject.

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Archdale Full-range Catalogue Circa 1930s-1940s

ARCHDALE Full-range Catalogue Circa 1930s-1940s: Radial-Arm drills, Heavy-duty drills, Production drills, Multi-head drills, All-gear Drills, Sensitive Universal Adjustable Multi-spindle Drills, Medium and Heavy-duty Type Universal Multi-spindle Drills, Hydraulic Multi-spindle drills, 6-spindle cylinder boring machine, 4-spindle Fixed centre Hydraulic Cylinder Boring Machine, 7

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Machine-tool Data Request

We receive a huge number of requests for machine-tool specifications - especially weight, size, speeds and capacities - and, while we are always pleased to help, these can take some time to research and answer.

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Boxford Machine Tools - Special Catalogue Data Pack

BOXFORD Machine Tools: a Special Catalogue Data Pack of all products that shows the conventional machine tools made by the Company. Spans from the very early 1940s 3-inch Precision Lathes and Rear-drive models to the later Underdrive types and the final Geared-head versions.

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