Mikeafloat,
Sadly, you cannot attach files to your BBS email. Can you put it in the
picture section?
From your description, I can see the similarities assuming your end cap has
a hole in it to let the body of the screw pass through.
Rick
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Subject: Re: [gingery_machines] new article available: A Different Kind of
Screw Vise
Hi Rick
Attached is a very rough drawing.We called them slide hammers and
normally made to do one job but then found to be handy for 101 jobs.
Basically a bar thread both ends ,dead stop fitted one end ,a slide piece
and
ends to suit.With different ends drilled to take different sized screws.
Round ends to remove bearings and oil seals.
The same idea was used to hold bolts for turning The slide was fixed in a
chuck then the end cap screwed on to hold the bolt.Used this method to make
locating bolts on shafting were the end thread was removed to make a
locating
peg.
Mikeafloat
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