I picked up some used Starrett goodies today. As well as a Mitutoyo small hole gauge, mint. And probably one of the first indicators, before DI's, and DTI's. This one is by Ideal Tool Company.
Nice score!I found a bunch of height gauge pieces on Ebay, bid on and won. They just came in. I just have to clean them up a bit. Only 2 of the scribers are a direct fit, the Starrett and the Brown & Sharpe. And two of the scriber clamps are Starrett, but one is missing the little flat spring.
With the z-scriber, I have to subtract 2.000" from the reading to get the actual height below the scriber. This way you can measure low heights. By using a straight scriber, I can read it directly for heights taller than about 1.4".
And I can use the DTI for height comparison.
Oh, and a squareness comparator too!
I've wanted one of these for a long time. Starrett #220, in really nice condition.
I guess I'm a Starrett fan-boy!! (Except for digital calipers which are Mitutoyo).
I have a Mitutoyo interchangeable anvil 0-1" thread mic, but I need a couple more of the anvils. But they cost $85.00 per thread pair!! And of course, because its 0-1", it's too small to measure any barrel threads.I forgot what thread tpi your other mics cover.
I've heard that their products have gone down hill for a number years. But their older stuff has always been top notch. That's why I keep looking for a good deal.LOL! Starrett makes good stuff too!
That's why I keep looking for a good deal.
Yup, I'm a Starrett fan-boy!!
Yeah, BarZ. He has a couple of re-grind videos showing two different methods. I have a sine vise so I think it will work, but I'll have to check its accuracy first.I think Stan Zankowski did a good video on that.
Hey, do me a favour at your convenience. Grab your 91B tap handle and let me know if it will hold a chamber reamer by it's square section, and measure the thickness of the body please.No way! Those Starrett Tap Wrenches are GORGEOUS. Wish I never ever bought anything else. They are like 10x the, quality and functionality of their closest competitor. I have all of them now except their very biggest 91E - their phantom model. Some say it used to exist, some say it never did. I can do without that one till I find a deal I can't refuse. LOL!