I have been a member of this forum for a while now but this is the first post. While I enjoy working with metal, I am not sure if I would qualify as a "hobby" metalworker as, the vast majority of my metal working is for repairing other tools, mostly woodworking machines and fixing metal items for friends and family. My metal working tools include the usual grinding equipment, drill press, metal band saw, Logan 10" metal lathe (I started learning on this lathe 65 years ago!) and an Ammco 7" metal shaper with all the accessories. In addition I have an assortment of measuring tools one of which is a VIS universal bevel protractor. I have had this in my tool box for so long I can't remember when and why I bought it and I don't believe I have ever used it. Is this something that is in common use these days? Looking for more information, a quick internet search added to the confusion as I saw one on Walmart.ca for $63 and another on Grainger.ca for $1102 which hardly makes sense.
Should I want to sell it and put the money into other tools that I would use, realistically speaking, is there a market and what is it really worth?
Other measuring tools I rarely if ever use are a 1"-2" micrometer and a Helios 11' vernier. Unlike the protractor they have seen a reasonable amount of use at some point. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.
Other measuring tools I rarely if ever use are a 1"-2" micrometer and a Helios 11' vernier. Unlike the protractor they have seen a reasonable amount of use at some point. Any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks.