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< Reply # 160 on 8/1/2016 4:53 PM >
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Those enlargers look totally usable. The ilford multigrade head on the Beseler 45mx series in the middle is a nice B&W head. the lenses could be useful too. I bet that paper is still printable if it hasn't been exposed to light.

and wow on the mega-post by pincheck! that must not all have been in one place.




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That looks to be some variety of planer ( machine shop, metalworking ), did you happen to get any other pics of it?




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That looks to be some variety of planer ( machine shop, metalworking ), did you happen to get any other pics of it?


There's another angle of it in the set on Flickr but this was in an old brick factory




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There's another angle of it in the set on Flickr but this was in an old brick factory


Its definitely shaper. Most large manufacturing facilities would have a machine shop for tooling and maintenance. I was wanting to see the manufacturers data plate on it. I've been a machinist for 20 years, and like seeing old machines.




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i especially dig the centralized clock time system.




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I think this was an old school camera tape-to-archival tape transcribing machine?







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For the mecanically inclined, this is the valve train of a Mirrlees Blackstone diesel engine, circa 1950.

Notice the grease fittings (Alemites) on the valves, no oil, the mechanics open the cover and grease the rocker while the motor is running.





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