I've had these for a while and really have no use for them anymore. All are in perfect working order.
0-1 inch SPI Digit/Vernier Micrometer (no model # located)
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... _FRONT.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... C_BACK.jpg
Note the picture showing the back view. It has an engraved number T1365. I have no idea what that means.
$20 shipped
Now $17 shipped
0-1 inch SPI Digit/Vernier Micrometer Model 10-831-6
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... FRONT2.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... _BACK2.jpg
$20 shipped
Now $17 shipped
0-1 inch Mitutoyo Digimatic Micrometer Model 293-765
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... _FRONT.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... 1_SIDE.jpg
Note the picture showing the side view with an engraved number T796. Again, no idea what that means.
$27 shipped ***SOLD TO BELLRINGER
0-1 inch Mitutoyo Digit/Veriner Micrometer model 193-211
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... FRONT2.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... 1_BACK.jpg
This micrometer comes in a plastic case with adjusting spanner wrench.
$30 shipped.
Now $25 shipped
0-.400 inch Mitutoyo Dial Thickness Gage Model 7300
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... _FRONT.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/res6ncxf/sell ... 0_BACK.jpg
This thickness gage comes in a plastic case.
$20 shipped.
Now $17 shipped.
NOTE on these measurement instruments - my 30 years in the filed of measurement:
The ones that are digit/vernier allow you to quickly read to the nearest 0.001 inches. If you want to read to a 0.0001", you need to read the vernier scale on the barrel of the mic. These are older style micrometers that came out in the late 80's.
As for the digital micrometer, most people think that these are the most accurate, because they measure out to 5 decimal places. The accuracy of these micrometers are the same as the verniers listed here for sale ±.0001". Also, if you are not careful or don't know what you are doing, you can actually make an incorrect measurement. Why? These mics do not have a mechanical zero like the vernier micrometers, that when set, you know they are at zero. With digitals, it requires you to set the zero each time with the anvils shut completely. Both the top and bottom anvils MUST be clean in order to have a correct zero setting.
I accept Paypal or cashier's check. If you are a regular member of PCA, I'll even accept a personal check. I'm also open to trades.
You can have all these gems for $55 shipped!
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ALL SOLD TO JOHNNIE
FS: Precision Inspection Tools ***all sold
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Ok i want the thickness gauge. That other stuff would just get destroyed if i were to use them (tons of oil and chips). But that thickness gauge would be nice to have around by the laser for getting a quick measurement of the steel i have to cut for figuring out focal lenths and what nots.
As for trade.. are you looking for any machinist tools or are you selling this stuff cause your getting away from it all?
As for trade.. are you looking for any machinist tools or are you selling this stuff cause your getting away from it all?
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