Boringgeoff
Established Member
Hi all,
I picked up this brace recently, it is branded: MELCO 1952 ^ ( this a Gov't arrow) and BC3052.
The business end has a tapered socket 3/8in wide at the mouth and a bit over an inch deep, while the other end has a massive head nearly 4 1/2in wide. There's a single 7/16in steel ball as a thrust bearing inside the head. The brace has a 10in sweep and as you can see there are some remnants of red paint on it.
I'm making an assumption that it may be an automotive tool made by Thomas Meldrum of Sheffield. The wide head makes me think you have to exert a lot of lineal pressure on whatever you're turning, something spring loaded to engage perhaps?
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Geoff.
I picked up this brace recently, it is branded: MELCO 1952 ^ ( this a Gov't arrow) and BC3052.
The business end has a tapered socket 3/8in wide at the mouth and a bit over an inch deep, while the other end has a massive head nearly 4 1/2in wide. There's a single 7/16in steel ball as a thrust bearing inside the head. The brace has a 10in sweep and as you can see there are some remnants of red paint on it.
I'm making an assumption that it may be an automotive tool made by Thomas Meldrum of Sheffield. The wide head makes me think you have to exert a lot of lineal pressure on whatever you're turning, something spring loaded to engage perhaps?
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Geoff.