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    Two what is it

    First one is some kind of cutter.
    Made by Dewey
    Attachment 261303
    Next one might be home made.
    Holder to stone a sear or trigger????
    Attachment 261304

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    What's the top one look like inside the hole? I can't tell if that set screw is for a stop or maybe to secure a shaft inside? Maybe some kind of thread cleaning tool? Just a wild guess.

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    The top one
    Hole goes through.
    Bright thing is a cutter.
    Thumb crew is to adjust the cutter.
    Set screws hild the cutter in place after setting.
    It is marked J Dewey, so some kind of cleaning tool?????

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    The top one loos like an old copper tubing cutter.

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    Top one should take an arbor that is secured with the set screw and is used for neck turning of cases.

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    You really need to drop them in evaporust and clean them up!
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    Top one might be a gas ring cleaning scraper bottom looksl like a stoning jig much abused.

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    Another picture
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    Cutter on the right.
    Hole is about 7/16
    Back hole around 1/4
    Last edited by abunaitoo; 04-30-2020 at 07:25 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne Smith View Post
    You really need to drop them in evaporust and clean them up!
    Cannot find evaporust on island.
    hd, lowels, walmart all list they have it.
    none do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moleman- View Post
    Top one should take an arbor that is secured with the set screw and is used for neck turning of cases.
    That's a possibility.
    Never heard of J Dewey making anything other that cleaning tools.

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    Maybe try a hot 10% citric acid solution for the rust?

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    Maybe contact Dewey and ask them.

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    So I sent J Dewey two emails.
    Nothing from them yet.
    I found another tool marked J Dewey.
    It looks like a shell body holder.
    So.............I'm thinking the two go together.
    I think it's to thin the neck of cases.
    Missing the pilots.
    Attachment 261978

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    John Dewey equipment. I shot a couple of bench rest matches back in 1968 he sponsored

    Quote Originally Posted by abunaitoo View Post
    So I sent J Dewey two emails.
    Nothing from them yet.
    I found another tool marked J Dewey.
    It looks like a shell body holder.
    So.............I'm thinking the two go together.
    I think it's to thin the neck of cases.
    Missing the pilots.
    Attachment 261978
    John was famous for his cleaning rods and had a shop in Connecticut before moving to NY.The John Dewey I knew had a shop in Stanfordville, NY. He made some quality bench rest reloading tools and great bench rest rifles I have a primer pocket cleaner he called the Croc-a- Gator. This was back in 1968. He did some scope mounting on shotguns for me around 1971. He had heart problems last time I saw him in the shop . He died in the mid 70's as I remember
    For several years he operated as SS&D.which was when Ed Shilen was with him. Ed moved out Ennis, Tx I believe. The John Dewey cleaning rods are still being made. Have one them and great rod. Don't know who owns what anymore. afish4570


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    I haven't heard anything from them.
    Either they don't care or are closed due to the chinese virus.
    More than likely new owners.
    Maybe no family involved anymore, so they just don't know..

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    Putting around I found the spuds for this tool.
    It is a neck cutter.
    .2265, .2465, .30.
    Attachment 262200

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    So Dewey replied to my email.
    They have no idea about it.
    Was way before their time.
    They think it was made and sold by John Dewey back in the 60's.

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    The first item is a neck turning tool.
    Let me kniw if you list it for sale.
    I have a set of Dewey benchrest hand dies in .308 Win.
    It would be nice to have a matching neck turner.
    EDG

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    Quote Originally Posted by abunaitoo View Post
    Putting around I found the spuds for this tool.
    It is a neck cutter.
    .2265, .2465, .30.
    Attachment 262200
    From the looks of those it would be an inside neck reamer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MT Gianni View Post
    From the looks of those it would be an inside neck reamer.
    Those are just spuds.
    No cutting blade.
    The flats are for a set screw to hold them steady.
    I'm guessing the neck has to be sized to the spud.
    Then the outside of the neck is thinned to size.
    Way beyond my loading hobby.
    I also have a few inside reamers.
    I think they go with the Foster shell trimmer.

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