VINTAGE STARRETT NO. 224C SET 9"-12" MICROMETER CALIPER .001 GRADS IN WOOD BOX. I AM LISTING MY UNCLES TOOLS AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM, MAINLY STARRETT CLAIPERS.
VINTAGE STARRETT NO. 436 10"-11" MICROMETER CALIPER .001 GRADS IN WOOD BOX. I AM LISTING MY UNCLES TOOLS AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM, MAINLY STARRETT CLAIPERS.
VINTAGE STARRETT NO. 436 8"-9" MICROMETER CALIPER .001 GRADS IN WOOD BOX. I AM LISTING MY UNCLES TOOLS AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM, MAINLY STARRETT CLAIPERS.
VINTAGE STARRETT NO. 436 7-8" MICROMETER CALIPER .001 GRADS IN WOOD BOX. I AM LISTING MY UNCLES TOOLS AND KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM, MAINLY STARRETT CLAIPERS.
Starrett How to Read, Use, Care for Micrometers and Vernier Gages, Bulletin No. 1203, Issue 3, originally published by the L.S. Starrett Company, Athol, Mass., 1968.
you get what you see except for the $1..used....not engraved or damaged..works...there is no plastic dial face on this..don't know if it came that way....Handling $1 per Ebay item on combined orders only...(on combined orders I charge actual shipping costs plus $1 handling per item.). "Items are described to the best of our knowledge. However, we at The machinist Box LLC make no guarantees as to accuracy or calibration of any item sold.
This gently used Training Aid Kit includes four slide charts showing how to read: outside micrometer, vernier caliper, vernier height gage with 50-division vernier plates, and a vernier protractor. Each tool is printed full-sized on rugged card stock. The student adjusts each chart by moving a die-cut slide or disc to any desired setting to obtain readings as though using the actual tool.
You are bidding on the following items, a Starrett 6 inch scale No. 316R. The Starrett scale reads 50ths and 100ths on one side and 32nds and 64ths on the other side.
Up for sale is this Oditest caliper gage that is German made. Seems to be in good working condition. Has a resolution of .0005" with a range of 0-.800".
Title of your page goes here 1941 MACHINE SHOP TOOLS LATHE MILL JIGS FIXTURES FOUNDRY GEAR CUTTING This is a 568 page, 5 3/4” x 8 1/2”, hardcover book titled The New Encyclopedia of Machine Shop Practice. The book was edited by George W. Barnwell Professor of Production Practice Stevens Institute of Technology and was copyrighted and published in 1941.
Here is a used package deal on many good and some not so good tools. Starting off with, Lufkin depth 0-6" range mic in wood box, satin chrome finish. Missing 3-4" & 5-6" rods.
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