Dickson Style Tool Post

Brain Coral

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Hello all,

Well, I just couldn't help myself.... :panic:

I saw and ad in the local Kijiji and just had to buy this...

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It is a Spanish made copy of the original Dickson tool post and holders. I have a Colchester 13" master lathe and it fits it perfectly for center height with lots of room to adjust up or down. It's in real good condition. I already have a CDCO quick change tool post for the lathe, but I couldn't pass it up. One aspect of these tool holders that I like, is the square topped holding screws.... no chips will load up in those, unlike the allen headed screws in my other tool holders.

My friend gave me a hydraulic tracer for my Colchester and I was hoping that the tool holders would fit the tracer tool post... nope... I'll likely have to make some.

One can't have too many tools... right ? :))

Brian

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It looksnice. But I have to ask, what locks the tool holders down?
 
I like those square topped holding screws, I might have to think about making some changes. Thanks for posting pictures.
 
The square headed "T' nut sucks in and holds the tools. This is a good tool rest,but I'd hate to have to make replacement tool holders for it! I made 20 for my Hardinge HLVH,and Jon's" HLV. They are simpler to make,and quite rigid. Hardinge wanted $275.00 a piece. No wonder they are not making lathes any more.
 
The square headed "T' nut sucks in and holds the tools. This is a good tool rest,but I'd hate to have to make replacement tool holders for it! I made 20 for my Hardinge HLVH,and Jon's" HLV. They are simpler to make,and quite rigid. Hardinge wanted $275.00 a piece. No wonder they are not making lathes any more.

George is right about the "T-nut and, in addition, the flange at the bottom of the tool holder tightnening bolt, simutaneously cams against the flange of the tool holder height adjustment screw. May be a little confusing with my terminology so here's a few pics...

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What is the size of the square head hold down bolts? I ended up with a huge lot of old tools from a machinist's estate sale, and I think I have two of them.
 
What is the size of the square head hold down bolts? I ended up with a huge lot of old tools from a machinist's estate sale, and I think I have two of them.

Hello Wdnich,

The hold down bolts ( I assume you mean the bolts that hold the cutting tools ) are 10 mm or .395". The holders themselves measure 95mm long, 48mm tall, 38mm thick and approximately 68mm between dovetails.

Cheers... :)

Brian
 
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