trlvn
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Picked up a few things from an auction:
The micrometer is a Moore & Wright 0-25mm. I didn't have any metric mikes before. Then a Starrett 1010-E. I wasn't looking for anything like this but the price was gloatable! Capacity is 0-.375. Marked in 1/2 thous. It needs to be adjusted back to zero--I see there is an itty-bitty set screw plus and adjustment screw. I'm going to need my magnifier and break out the jeweller's screwdrivers to loosen the set screw. Love the feel of it in the hand!
Then a Starrett wiggler and a little Fisher edge finder. The "Bar Turner Cutter Gauge" is pretty neat. On the back, it says "The Warner & Swasey Co.--Turret Lathes". It supposed to help when grinding a HSS cutting tool and has suggested side rakes for various materials printed on the front. Other angles suggested on the back.
The depth gauge is a Moore & Wright--apparently I need to return it to Ken Sullivan! Next to that is a set of Starrett telescoping gauges. The plastic sleeve for these is dirty and not as flexible as it should be. Any thoughts on cleaning and/or restoring it?
Rounding out the haul are a spring caliper and a (broken legged) divider, both by Moore & Wright.
All in, $80. A quick look at the price of a new Starrett 1010 suggests that I may have done OK.
Craig
My wife just doesn't understand how I'm securing her financial future with these purchases!
The micrometer is a Moore & Wright 0-25mm. I didn't have any metric mikes before. Then a Starrett 1010-E. I wasn't looking for anything like this but the price was gloatable! Capacity is 0-.375. Marked in 1/2 thous. It needs to be adjusted back to zero--I see there is an itty-bitty set screw plus and adjustment screw. I'm going to need my magnifier and break out the jeweller's screwdrivers to loosen the set screw. Love the feel of it in the hand!
Then a Starrett wiggler and a little Fisher edge finder. The "Bar Turner Cutter Gauge" is pretty neat. On the back, it says "The Warner & Swasey Co.--Turret Lathes". It supposed to help when grinding a HSS cutting tool and has suggested side rakes for various materials printed on the front. Other angles suggested on the back.
The depth gauge is a Moore & Wright--apparently I need to return it to Ken Sullivan! Next to that is a set of Starrett telescoping gauges. The plastic sleeve for these is dirty and not as flexible as it should be. Any thoughts on cleaning and/or restoring it?
Rounding out the haul are a spring caliper and a (broken legged) divider, both by Moore & Wright.
All in, $80. A quick look at the price of a new Starrett 1010 suggests that I may have done OK.
Craig
My wife just doesn't understand how I'm securing her financial future with these purchases!