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This is just a gee whiz kind of question, but has anybody seen this style of arbor before? This came in a lot of cutters from a local auction and the owner had long ago sold the mill. It's NMTB 50 1-1/4" diameter and came with a full set of spacers and a 2-1/8" running bushing....it's about 17" from the flange to the thread for the end nut, so a nice size that I think will be handy. I've looked and looked and haven't been able to find a picture of anything similar with the long cone section...it's all made from one piece so it's pretty heavy and they used a lot of extra steel to make it. It's clearly marked Cincinnati, but I can't find a part number anywhere. The nut is marked Poland, so I'm guessing it's not original....but works just fine.
It would seem like it might be more likely to stay straight being so massive, but is there any reason anybody can think of to make one this way?
It would seem like it might be more likely to stay straight being so massive, but is there any reason anybody can think of to make one this way?
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