Adcock & Shipley 2ES looking for a (new) home

No, I thought I'd post the whole set to clear up any possible "blind alleys".

With the range of end tappings, they must have had a huge stock of parts!

Peter

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Peter A Forbes
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Peter,

The insert head that I want to mount (what I now think is called a shell mill) has a 22mm bore and two radial driving slots so I assume that the arbor must have a 22 mm spigot and two pegs to go in the slots and probably a bolt to hold it on the spigot.

Like this one , only ISO 30 not R8 :

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AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

I have two 34Int shell holders, the larger of the two is 0.865" stub, which I think is pretty close....

Peter

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Peter A Forbes

assume

stub, which I

I reckon that's 22 mm but I >>hope

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Andrew Mawson

No, it's a new standard we just started up! :-))

Peter

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Peter A Forbes

. . . ah . . . so no use to me then :((((((

I take it the Long Eaton / Selsdon trips will be after Easter now ?

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

Yeah, sorry 'bout that... :-))

Or even Long Eaton and Selhurst?

I havna' heard from Big John on your bits yet, suggest we both stick a pin in the effigy and see what he says about them?

Peter

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Peter A Forbes

All the bits are off the machine and in a box. Motor with encoder, choke, tape drive and tapes, assorted leads and the display unit. Have I forgotten anything ?

-- Regards,

John Stevenson Nottingham, England.

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John Stevenson

stick a pin in

John,

that sounds about right - many thanks

AWEM

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Andrew Mawson

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