There was an industrial auction in Baltimore this past week, I specifically found it because I was looking for local auctions with machine vises so I could put a vise on the Bridgeport.
Well, once I won a lot for a vise and knew I was making the drive to Baltimore, I proceeded to bid on a bunch of other stuff
Most valuable to me is an 8.5" 6-jaw chuck I got for about $35. It turned out to be a Buck 4862 on a very heavy/large back plate for whatever large lathe they ran it on. I have been in the market for a 6-jaw chuck for a long time, bordering on treating myself to a new one -- but this looks like something decent to clean up. This looks pretty beat up but feels like it should run smoothly once cleaned and re-lubed. This is probably hte best value/deal I got at this auction
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- Two Jacobs rubber-flex lathe chuck setups, including collets. Later on I found that one of these is indeed D1-3 (!) which my Chipmaster uses. At the auction it was on an adapter plate for whatever spindle they used it on.
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- Ended up with a few machine vises that I'll clean up and determine the condition of, plus a 12" rotary table that I got a very good price on (because it is heavier and larger than most people probably want, including me)
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- A bunch of adjustable (though mostly with 3-screws?) lathe chucks, and a Dake #1 arbor press (I have a #0 and took the opportunity for an upgrade to something larger and in better condition)
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A 48" Brown&Sharp vernier caliper
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Also a 90 degree attachment for the bridgeport quill, as well as the Quillmaster angle attachment