12-15-2012, 09:31 PM
The Other Measuring Tools
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12-16-2012, 02:05 PM
Here is a little gem I acquired at a tool sale. It's a Pratt & Whitney machine level and it's pretty much brand new in its mahogany box. It's 15" long and accurate to .0005" per foot.
12-16-2012, 05:15 PM
That thing is BEAUTIFUL Tom! I envy you that one. All I've got is a 6" Starrett No.98 machinist's level, good to only .005" per foot. No pics of it...yet. Paid $5 for it so it was a good buy. Let me know if you EVER want to sell that one!
12-16-2012, 05:24 PM
Thanks Ken, it is a beautiful thang.
I don't use it often, but sometimes I'll just take it out and look at it. They seriously don't make them like that any more. I've often been curious as to when it was made but haven't a clue how to find out. It's not like you can pull out a Pratt & Whitney catalog and look it up. Any ideas? Tom
12-16-2012, 07:40 PM
My only Lufkin tool, gifted to me by a guy I helped. He needed a new Acme screw and nut made for his Atlas shaper, and insisted upon giving me this Lufkin Planer Gauge as he had two.
12-17-2012, 04:28 PM
I check hundreds of crankshafts after models crash. These Starrett Bench Centers are invaluable.
"Billy G"
12-22-2012, 09:47 PM
I snapped this picture at work of one of their hardness testers. I was told it is from the 1950's. I think its beautiful. I was going to see if the guy using it would be up for a video explaining its use since i dont know how to use it but i was working and i usually feel i should be working at work and when the guy using it is your boss..... I'll get around to it one day im sure though.
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12-22-2012, 09:54 PM
Thanks for the pic Mike. Perhaps approach him after hours, as I would enjoy seeing it in action. I've only ever seen one hardness tester before (other than a file) and that was on a recent visit to Tools4Cheap.net. That one was much larger and not as ornate.
Hunting American dentists since 2015.
12-23-2012, 06:30 AM
Mike,
That is nice, I agree beautiful DaveH
12-23-2012, 07:41 AM
Mike.
I sure would have felt uncomfortable if I couldn't have asked my boss a question like that during working hours. I might have suggested we could do it after hours, but it must be awful if you can't even talk to him during work hours.
Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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