This is on an auction site, and has me baffled.
The top plate doesn’t appear to be threaded for dies. And notice the strange apparatus’ under the top plate and behind the lower plate.
This is on an auction site, and has me baffled.
The top plate doesn’t appear to be threaded for dies. And notice the strange apparatus’ under the top plate and behind the lower plate.
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140mm Ghost Gun.
Or seriously a press for something like vehicle smoke or phosphorus gernades
Just a guess but probably used for some type of press fit assembly and not reloading.
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It could be used to pinch your fingers if you are not paying attention to primary function of this press.
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If dies go in those lower plate holes, its gotta be for swaging something.
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OK People. Enough of this idle chit-chat.
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GONRA suggests contacting Linthrop Arms Corp - Machine Division. Looks like a "Super Rugged" once off tool.... WOW!
Last edited by GONRA; 05-20-2019 at 06:39 PM.
They are out of business per web info.
2nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. - "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
"Before you argue with someone, ask yourself, is that person even mentally mature enough to grasp the concept of different perspectives? Because if not, there’s absolutely no point."
– Amber Veal
"The Highest form of ignorance is when your reject something you don't know anything about".
- Wayne Dyer
Show the pictures to your local geotechnical laboratory. They might either know or give you a clue. Looks like it could be part of a concrete cylinder compression test stand without the lower receiver or any of the load cells.
If it was easy, anybody could do it.
Im wondering if it might have been a coining press and the lower half of the die is missing? A slug is dropped in and the press operated and you get a coin or disc that's emblazoned with a logo or other info. We had a die in a hand press for cutting coin slots in can ends when Campbells had tours. made banks to give away to the tours. We used it about once a year. A lot of factories had something similar for parts or promotional items, With out seeing the inside of the top tooling its hard to tell.
Snap a wristwatch case together.
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Looks to me like it could be a normal reloading press, but all the tooling is missing that bolts into those threaded holes in the bottom plate. We can't see whats in the top plate for mounting the dies. Or maybe it was some special type of die mounting that is now missing. Looks pretty heavy duty like maybe a bullet swagging press?
Base and linkage looks like CH, you might send picture see if they made them for Linthrop Arms Corp.
nice looking press. Well made. Looks like my old CH Magnum press in design. Drill and tap the upper block for a 7/8-14 and put a CH universal shell holder on the bottom block and you are in business.
Looks like something some one modified to us as an arbor press
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I did not find any info. for Linthrop Arms Corp. If you you will see an F in front of the name Flinthrop Arms Corp. and it looks like they are not in business any more there address is FLINTROP ARMS CORPORATION 4034 W. National Ave., Milwaukee 15, Wis.
This is from a 1964 Guns Magazine. https://gunsmagazine.com/wp-content/...8/12/G0264.pdf
This advertisment is on page 2 for the MENDOZA' MODEL K-62 22 caliber single shot target pistol.
The Base , linkage and handle as was stated CH. possible Model 333 or 444
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