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    Lee Jones 6
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      @leejones6

      Picked this lot up today. Well chuffed.

      Anyone hazard a guess as to how much it's worth?

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      #20038
      Lee Jones 6
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        @leejones6
        #509059
        Thomas Cooksley
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          @thomascooksley79020

          Who's a lucky engineer then! go on then make us all sick how much did you get it all for? Tom.

          #509061
          Lee Jones 6
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            @leejones6

            Oh, not super-duper cheap. Just trying to make sure I didn't get ripped off. laugh

            The slip set, is Mitutoyo, but it's Grade 2 (plenty enough for me), well used and is missing the 20mm.

            The depth gauge, again is Mitutoyo, but it's all lose in the box and one of the rods is a little bent.

            The surface gauge is definable good/flat enough for what I require, but is chipped in the corner.

            I need to make or purchase an adaptor for the DTI holder, as none of my DTIs will fit it.

            Since I am a) pretty new to this and b) only plan to *play*, I'm pretty happy with it over-all.

            #509062
            Howard Lewis
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              @howardlewis46836

              If everything were brand new, it would probably run to four figures (gbp )

              The slips ,would account for a quarter of that!, then nthe depth mic and the sine bar, and possibly nthe squares could be Reference quality! And the little Eclipse (? ) vice would not come cheap.

              Now you have roused the green eyed monster!

              Howard

              #509063
              Lee Jones 6
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                @leejones6

                Never fear Howard, apart from the square in the box, it's farrr from new.

                This is the first cool haul I've had since starting the hobby.

                Well apart from the end-mills I bought from the scrappy – still don't know if they're any good though TBF.

                #509065
                old mart
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                  @oldmart

                  All good useful stuff, is that a 5" sine bar? A box of slips like that would probably fetch £80 on its own.

                  Edited By old mart on 21/11/2020 21:09:22

                  #509070
                  Lee Jones 6
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                    @leejones6

                    It is. And is slightly better quality than the 100mm one I printed. laugh

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                    #509074
                    DiogenesII
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                      @diogenesii

                      ..the pattern of both squares (the one in the box, and bigger one to left of the V blocks) – with bevelled edges and notch – is a "precision" pattern rather than "workshop" pattern – you should look at them carefully, unless you are sure they are just cheap c**p.. ..Do they have any marks/DIN stamps?

                      #509075
                      old mart
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                        @oldmart

                        Now you can test your printed one to see exactly how accurate it is. laugh

                        We have two 5" ones and a dinky 2" one at the museum.

                        Edited By old mart on 21/11/2020 21:29:17

                        #509078
                        Lee Jones 6
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                          @leejones6
                          Posted by DiogenesII on 21/11/2020 21:26:35:

                          ..the pattern of both squares (the one in the box, and bigger one to left of the V blocks) – with bevelled edges and notch – is a "precision" pattern rather than "workshop" pattern – you should look at them carefully, unless you are sure they are just cheap c**p.. ..Do they have any marks/DIN stamps?

                          I don't think any of this is cheap crap. I believe it all came from industry.

                          All 3 are stamped and have DIN numbers on. All 873.

                          #509080
                          Lee Jones 6
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                            @leejones6
                            Posted by old mart on 21/11/2020 21:27:50:

                            Now you can test your printed one to see exactly how accurate it is. laugh

                            We have two 5" ones and a dinky 2" one at the museum.

                            Edited By old mart on 21/11/2020 21:29:17

                            I shall be testing the new metal one against my printed one.

                            I'd it doesn't measure up, it's going in the trash. laugh

                            #509096
                            Steviegtr
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                              @steviegtr

                              Some good gear there Lee. I found the Mitutoyo depth gauge at a booty with 1 rod missing for 15 smackaroonies.

                              I am guessing for the lot probably somewhere in the region of £ 250 to £400 .

                              steve.

                              #509119
                              Lee Jones 6
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                                @leejones6

                                Very good.

                                So the bargains (at least I thought they were) here were:

                                The Surface Plate has a chip on the corner: £20

                                Slips have one 20mm piece missing: £50

                                Depth Gauge is a fully working complete set, but is a little tatty: £20

                                Vee Blocks with clamps: £30

                                Type 3 Vice: £30

                                Total: £320

                                Overall I'm quite pleased. Especially happy to be in the lower realms of your range. smiley

                                #509133
                                Cornish Jack
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                                  @cornishjack

                                  Anyone hazard a guess as to how much it's worth?

                                  It's worth, to you, whatever you paid for it.

                                  Its worth, to anyone else, is whatever they are prepared to pay for it.

                                  I find it strange (and not a little irritating) that a hobby/interest primarily based on tool usage, constantly harps on about whether or not it was a "bargain". Seems to me that the criteria should always be – does it work, if it doesn't, can it be fixed, do I have a use for it, etc.? Unlikely, however that practicality will outweigh the 'gloat' factor!wink

                                  rgds

                                  Bill

                                  #509137
                                  Lee Jones 6
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                                    @leejones6

                                    Each to their own I suppose.

                                    It's pretty common across multiple of my peer and interest groups to discuss their purchases and bargains. From my wife obtaining a nice piece of clothing in the sales, a peer buying a job-lot at a jumble sale or a colleague securing some nice shiney, next gen, hardware for work.

                                    Since none of my friends or family show even a glimpse of interest in machining and tooling, this is the only place I can think of that people would care.

                                    Was meant to be just a little show and tell, for interests sake. Certainly not gloaty!

                                    #509148
                                    Dave Halford
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                                      @davehalford22513

                                      Isn't the DTI holder mostly a scribing block?

                                      #509160
                                      Lee Jones 6
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                                        @leejones6
                                        Posted by Dave Halford on 22/11/2020 11:26:49:

                                        Isn't the DTI holder mostly a scribing block?

                                        I bought it to use on the surface plate, like this:

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                                        #509195
                                        blowlamp
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                                          @blowlamp

                                          Hi Lee.

                                          I hope you don't mind me adding to the joy, but I've just had a 'New Toy Day' myself. smiley

                                          Ordered from Italy on 11th Nov and delivered last Friday was my new Nebes TM125 bandsaw and I think she's a beauty!

                                          Here's some pictures:

                                          Martin.

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                                          #509198
                                          Nicholas Farr
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                                            @nicholasfarr14254
                                            Posted by Dave Halford on 22/11/2020 11:26:49:

                                            Isn't the DTI holder mostly a scribing block?

                                            Hi Dave, they are often referred to being a universal surface gauge.

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                                            Typical application shows a DTI in use with one.

                                            Regards Nick.

                                            #509205
                                            Lee Jones 6
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                                              @leejones6
                                              Posted by blowlamp on 22/11/2020 15:27:08:

                                              Hi Lee.

                                              I hope you don't mind me adding to the joy, but I've just had a 'New Toy Day' myself. smiley

                                              Ordered from Italy on 11th Nov and delivered last Friday was my new Nebes TM125 bandsaw and I think she's a beauty!

                                              Here's some pictures:

                                              Martin.

                                              Not at all. The more the merrier.

                                              What a beaut. Let me know how you get on with it.

                                              I've wanted a chop saw type bandsaw for an age.

                                              Just can't justify it, as I already have 2 vertical and 1 horizontal bandsaw. laugh

                                              #509206
                                              Lee Jones 6
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                                                @leejones6
                                                Posted by Nicholas Farr on 22/11/2020 15:35:37:

                                                Posted by Dave Halford on 22/11/2020 11:26:49:

                                                Isn't the DTI holder mostly a scribing block?

                                                Typical application shows a DTI in use with one.

                                                Regards Nick.

                                                The issue is, it didn't come with an adaptor, so none of my DTIs fit it currently.

                                                #509211
                                                blowlamp
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                                                  @blowlamp
                                                  Posted by Lee Jones 6 on 22/11/2020 15:57:41:

                                                  Posted by blowlamp on 22/11/2020 15:27:08:

                                                  Hi Lee.

                                                  I hope you don't mind me adding to the joy, but I've just had a 'New Toy Day' myself. smiley

                                                  Ordered from Italy on 11th Nov and delivered last Friday was my new Nebes TM125 bandsaw and I think she's a beauty!

                                                  Here's some pictures:

                                                  Martin.

                                                  Not at all. The more the merrier.

                                                  What a beaut. Let me know how you get on with it.

                                                  I've wanted a chop saw type bandsaw for an age.

                                                  Just can't justify it, as I already have 2 vertical and 1 horizontal bandsaw. laugh

                                                  Thanks very much. I'll post my thoughts here when I have done a few cuts. At the moment it looks like a well engineered piece of kit.

                                                  I should have congratulated you before on your purchase, so well done there, it's always nice to bag a bargain and share the pleasure with like-minded people.

                                                  Martin.

                                                  #509217
                                                  Nicholas Farr
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                                                    @nicholasfarr14254
                                                    Posted by Lee Jones 6 on 22/11/2020 16:00:16:

                                                    Posted by Nicholas Farr on 22/11/2020 15:35:37:

                                                    Posted by Dave Halford on 22/11/2020 11:26:49:

                                                    Isn't the DTI holder mostly a scribing block?

                                                    Typical application shows a DTI in use with one.

                                                    Regards Nick.

                                                    The issue is, it didn't come with an adaptor, so none of my DTIs fit it currently.

                                                    Hi Lee, I dare say you can make one, it doesn't have to be a fancy one like the manufacturers make.

                                                    Regards Nick.

                                                    #509226
                                                    ChrisB
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                                                      @chrisb35596
                                                      Posted by blowlamp on 22/11/2020 15:27:08:

                                                      Hi Lee.

                                                      I hope you don't mind me adding to the joy, but I've just had a 'New Toy Day' myself. smiley

                                                      Ordered from Italy on 11th Nov and delivered last Friday was my new Nebes TM125 bandsaw and I think she's a beauty!

                                                      Here's some pictures:

                                                      Martin.

                                                      You will not be disappointed! I have the similar but smaller Nebes TM101Plus for a couple of years now and it's a joy to work with. Silent and smooth running, can use oil/coolant, and cuts straight. Not cheap tho, but similarly priced to a Femi.

                                                      Edited By ChrisB on 22/11/2020 17:00:40

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