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    Sub Mandrel
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      @submandrel

      Deep Joy!

      i went to a boot sale this morning, I bought a huge roll of fine emery tape for £4, a 1lb and 1 1/2lb ball peibn hammers for 50p each and three neat little precision G-clamps for £1.50, two hand made, the tiny one of Indian make.

      Best ofall? A vintage Starrett 436 micrometer, apparently in good working order, certainly nice and smooth with no perceptible play for £1.

      Not worried about it's accuracy in its old age, just a nice thing to have

      Neil

      #16874
      Sub Mandrel
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        @submandrel
        #97634
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Well done, that man !

          MichaelG.

          #97638
          Philip Rowe
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            @philiprowe13116

            Neil

            If you are not worried about it's accuracy, then that will be 4 precision G-clamps you now have!

            Phil

            #97640
            NJH
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              @njh

              Well Neil

              Starrett mic. — You did well for £1.

              I see there is one "Buy it Now" on ebay in the US for $31.49 !!

              N

               

              Edited By NJH on 02/09/2012 17:10:28

              Edited By NJH on 02/09/2012 17:11:19

              #97641
              Sub Mandrel
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                @submandrel

                It was already set properly to read zero at zero, soo i just tried it out with my 1" standard (came with my 1-2" micrometer) and was upset to see it reading 1.0095"

                Then I remembered my 'inch standard' is actually 25mm long or 0.98425" and I was mis-reading the mike – it say 0.9845, so reaing about t 0.00025" out over an inch. Obviously it could have larger errors if it worn on the middle of the thread (if I could be bothered to check and had a standard better than just using another micrometer), but even so not bad for a pound

                Neil

                #97643
                NJH
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                  @njh

                  So Neil – reading your profile and philosophy ( "The Art of Coarse Model Engineering" ) 1/4 thou. error – that would seem far too accurate for you!! wink

                  I must say I think I have three mics covering 0 – 1" and, to be honest, I can't think of any occasion when I've needed more than one at a time! (Though, had I been at the boot sale today before you, I would now have 4!)

                  I recall my first 0-1" was a M&W – a Christmas present from my Grandfather when I was 12 and still my "best" mic. ( Interesting chioce as the family business was woodworking! – but my large collection of "things engineering" might well be down to his gift)

                  N

                  Edited By NJH on 02/09/2012 18:39:44

                  Edited By NJH on 02/09/2012 18:45:57

                  #97664
                  Sub Mandrel
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                    @submandrel

                    It gets more fun still. Here are some of the goodies:

                    Starrett 436

                    Starret Micrometer

                    Apprentice piece clamps(?) initialled 'FG' one has a pad on one jaw fixed by an alloy rivet.

                    Clamps

                    Nice clamp marked Futters London Limited on one side, 1" Made in England on the other (not India) once I cleaned the crap off. The body appears to be a stamping from 1/4" plate.

                    hpim3048.jpg

                    Sorry about the quality – I think I over-jpegged them

                    neil

                    #97665
                    Sub Mandrel
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                      @submandrel

                      By way of apology for those photos (someone had set compression to 100…) here is an object of real beauty – a Moore and Wright inside micrometer, It was complete in the box for a fiver, but there is only one anvil (for 1 1/2" to 1 3/4&quot so must be for a speciality purpose. There is nowhere to store other anvils. there is a small, circular depression that is empty, about 1/4" across and not very deep. Any ideas what may belong in it?

                      is it not one of the most exquisite meauring tools? It would make a fine adustable precision end stop, but I could not brutalise it.

                      Neil

                      inside micrometer in box.jpg

                      moore and wright.jpg

                      #97673
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        That IS rather nice!

                        and … Still available in that style.
                         
                        MichaelG.

                        Edited By Michael Gilligan on 02/09/2012 22:30:06

                        #97708
                        Anonymous

                          I don't think it is missing an anvil, it's missing a spacer. My 2" to 12" M&W inside micrometer has a 1/2" spacer included. For instance the smallest anvil measures 2" to 2-1/2" inches. Adding the spacer allows the same anvil to measure 2-1/2" to 3". For 3" to 3-1/2" the next longest anvil is used, without the spacer, and so on. So I'd suggest that your set is missing a 1/4" spacer.

                          Regards,

                          Andrew

                          #97714
                          Michael Gilligan
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                            @michaelgilligan61133

                            I agree, Andrew

                            … the Spacer is shown on the page that I linked.

                            MichaelG.

                            #97722
                            Sub Mandrel
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                              @submandrel

                              Yes, looks like I'm missing a 1/4" spacer

                              Neil

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