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AXA wall holders for QCTP tools.
July 16, 2011
2:25 PM
norman
texas
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For sale 5 holders for $35.00 includes shipping to lower 48 states. Cast aluminum they are rough looking due to being cast. Your tools will cover the ugly holders.Laugh Mounts on the wall with one screw for the AXA size tools.

These mount on the wall with one screw to keep your tools up off the bench or under the lathe in the swarf, where mine seemed to always be until I made these holders.

Or you can buy the holder as cast even rougher looking, machine and cut them to the length you want. for $15.00 includes shipping to lower 48 states. It will look like the one on the left. The one on the right has been machined a little.

Thanks for looking.

If your looking for something small, cast in aluminum and have a pattern contact me. I may be able to cast that small part for you.

If you need a cast part for one of the gingery machines your building or repairing, I have patterns for the mill, shaper, and dividing head. I don't have  any patterns for the lathe so I can't cast you any parts for it unless you supply the pattern for the lathe part. I do have  patterns for the pulleys I used on the shaper, if your wanting a cast blank to machine.

Norman

August 12, 2011
11:54 PM
Tyler
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Norman, I received my castings a few weeks back and I haven't had a chance yet to say thank you!

You did a really nice job cleaning up the castings. I was thinking I'd need to clean them up myself. So thanks for taking care of that for me. 

One of the things I like about the design is the notch in the back. This would allow you to mount these to a round tube and have your holders facing all different directions. 

I haven't mounted mine yet, but I have tested them with my holders and they work nicely.

Thanks again!

NOTE: I work full time and I'm attending college full time as well. So if it takes me a few days to respond, please don't take it personally. If it's urgent please send me a Private Message.
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August 15, 2011
8:23 AM
norman
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Tyler, Your welcome, I put the notch in the back just so it would take less metal, you added another good idea on how to mount them.

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