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The long reamer on the left is a taper machine reamer with a morse taper fitting,generally used in a drill stand,the others are hand reamers and used with a tap wrench.

 

I think you will find there are 2 Morse taper shanks and 2 parallel shanks

 

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The long reamer on the left is a taper machine reamer with a morse taper fitting,generally used in a drill stand,the others are hand reamers and used with a tap wrench.

 

Ex tool maker ? :biggrin:

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I think you will find there are 2 Morse taper shanks and 2 parallel shanks

 

Huuuuump

 

 

 

:laugh1:

 

I stand totally corrected old bean :blushing:

 

Well spotted.....Its me age....:biggrin:

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Ex tool maker ? :biggrin:

 

Time served Marine Diesel fitter....(Fitter has a different meaning now :wink: )

Then 29 years at sea,started as J/EO up to 3 E/O within 4 years,contracting,engine building and general shippy stuff,with interludes gamekeeping,Steelwork and electronic loadcell design,Chief engineer at sea and for a major UK weighing company.....more shippy stuff,training and working English Springer Spaniels,more Shippy stuff......Divorce and relationship breakups.......to numerous to go into detail..:001_rolleyes:.... More Shippy stuff....Welder and fabricator,well until me eyes went:blushing:...I can still weld like a goodun, it dosn't nescessarily go in the right place though :blushing:.....More shippy stuff finishing 8 years ago...my swansong...Major survey B&W Slowspeed....7 cylinder, 35,000Hp.....good way to finish :biggrin: and for the past 7 years, forestry equipment,Love the job,the people and the crack :001_cool:

 

Phweeew...I think that covers the question Stubby :001_smile:

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Time served Marine Diesel fitter....(Fitter has a different meaning now :wink: )

Then 29 years at sea,started as J/EO up to 3 E/O within 4 years,contracting,engine building and general shippy stuff,with interludes gamekeeping,Steelwork and electronic loadcell design,Chief engineer at sea and for a major UK weighing company.....more shippy stuff,training and working English Springer Spaniels,more Shippy stuff......Divorce and relationship breakups.......to numerous to go into detail..:001_rolleyes:.... More Shippy stuff....Welder and fabricator,well until me eyes went:blushing:...I can still weld like a goodun, it dosn't nescessarily go in the right place though :blushing:.....More shippy stuff finishing 8 years ago...my swansong...Major survey B&W Slowspeed....7 cylinder, 35,000Hp.....good way to finish :biggrin: and for the past 7 years, forestry equipment,Love the job,the people and the crack :001_cool:

 

Phweeew...I think that covers the question Stubby :001_smile:

 

Thank you ! . Time served tool room bod myself . Now chainsawey stuff !

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Thankyou all for input im sure more pictures will follow going through old shed full of old bits and bobs. will be very busy on ebay for next month or two

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