Identify my tool flea market finds

DiscoDan

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I bought these four things yesterday and I would like to identify them. Before I pull the cross slide apart to look for numbers, is it Craftsman/Atlas? I don't see any markings on the red one other than a 46 stamped into the bottom surface of the compound. The compound has a t slot instead of a dovetail. The brass and steel one has no marks either and appears to be home made. The bog one has no markings that I can see yet. It appears that the base portion is the top part that was cut off of a knee.

I may be able to use the "Craftsman??" cross slide but the other three will be up for sale is anyone is interested. I just though they were too cool to pass up.

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Well the top slide is Atlas/Craftsman. The base it is mounted on is made up. That is all I got.
 
Bumping for those who drank too much green beer over the weekend. I'm hoping the single T slot in the last one will help identify it. For reference, the table is 16"x3-3/4".
 
The item with what looks like a lantern tool post is an X / Y compound I think. My old Delta Milwaukee wood lathe has one. They're so you can do a little metal working on the wood lathe.
 
The t slot table appears to be off of a tool and cutter grinder.

I started pulling it apart tonight to start cleaning it up and looking for markings. I unbolted the x-y table from the 3 riser plates and you can clearly see where the lower portion of the knee was cut off. The diagonal part where the z-axis screw would be is parally still there. It looks like it came off a smaller knee mill. It has a light green paint underneath all of the grunge.
 
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