t8hants
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I have spent a couple of days restoring this little gadget, which is a hand operated threading machine with vice. It also has provision to fit attachments, an anvil style bick and position where you can bend about 5/16" bar around a two-inch radius. Someone made it some adaptors to take different size dies from the two-inch provision of the machine. I was given it years ago and at some time I inadvertently broke the fitting that takes the hand lever for turning the mandrel, now fixed as part of the restoration. Made by DLCP Ltd, it is titled the 'HML vice-screwing machine' according to the little brass plate attached to it and the vice has EV" cast into it. The 1933 patent turns up some nice drawings and a brief description on line, I have never seen another one, have you?