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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: Hemi_Joel] #1721336
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...(get all your mic's and dial bore gauges graduated to .0001)...




I think this is the most important thing no matter what brand tools you end up getting.

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: ntstlgl1970] #1721337
01/04/15 11:59 PM
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I have old starrets.They are at least 50 yersa old and still work great.My brother sometimes finds old ones at garage sales.Mine were ny FILs when he retired.Rocky


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: therocks] #1721338
01/05/15 01:08 AM
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These folks do repairs and have some opinions what holds up best as well as which are worth repairing.
I bought a dial indicator and stand from them a few years back to align my trans and engine. Small operation. Real people.
http://longislandindicator.com/

Must admit I use a vernier caliper a lot. Does require glasses or a magnifying nowadays. Didn't used to. Not sure what happened to it.

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: Mattax] #1721339
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Must admit I use a vernier caliper a lot. Does require glasses or a magnifying nowadays. Didn't used to. Not sure what happened to it.




When you find out, please tell, the lines on mine seem to have faded away to almost nothing in the past 25 years...

-Michael


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721340
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If you are only using them some of the time, get the mechanical versions because every time I go to use one of the electronic calipers, or indicators, the batteries are dead.
I don't have any brand advice because the really good quality stuff is pretty expensive and may be overkill unless you are machining parts. Usually if you just need to measure to 0.001" some of the lower priced tools will work fine, but you may want to get some standards to see how far off they are?

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 451Mopar] #1721341
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Look at the metrology section of the hobby machinist website. I have probably 1K in indicators and other misc items for measuring, not including 0-8" in mics and several Brown and Sharpe calipers. Good stuff is out there but you need to do your homework to know what is still good or repairable. Tim


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: astjp2] #1721342
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keep in mind you need need an outside mic to set up a bore guage. So you would need corresponding outside mics to use. I have a Fowler bore guage. Seems decent for the price.

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721343
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Try your local tool truck dealers, Snap On, Cornwell and so on I have bought Crafstmen years ago, Starrett, Fowler and others. I bought a used Sunnen dial bore gauge and setting gauge for there honing machines, it can be used for a lot of other jobs also A freind of mine ownes a Hi Po machine shop in SO CA, Pettis Performance, and he has bought several of those Sunnen set ups off of E bay so he can have them by each machine instead of walking around the shop to use it in different locations from the engine assmbly room to the machine shop They come in both .0005 as well as .0001 measuring gauges Mine is .0005. Check E bay for them as well as other good use measuring pieces I agree wth Rich pictures on what you really need to do engine assemblys on a regular basis I've bought a 0 to 1000 lb Rimac valve spring checker as well as a Dakoata 1000 sonic tester and other testers that are not needed a lot but there nice to have when you need them instead of paying another shop to do the little stuff you can't do Good luck, look(shop) a lot, buy once


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721344
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My girlfriends husband passed away two years ago and I believe that his machinists tools could be bought and at a fair price. I will check with her and see if she is interested, can be seen in the Warren, Ohio area. HEMI JOE

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: Hemi Joe] #1721345
01/06/15 11:19 PM
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Thanks joe. Pm me if anything comes up.
Thanks,
Rob


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: Hemi Joe] #1721346
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Hah! "my girlfriend's husband"
sort of caught my imagination.

I look at tools from time to time on ebay, there are deals to be had if you SHOP. Remember that this stuff is mass-produced and there is more than one of everything.

R.

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721347
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Yes she would be interested. I don't believe that their would be and Chinese tools in the collection. Call me if you are interested in looking - 330-394-1411 .

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721348
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Buy Mitutoyo.
They are pretty tough and best bang for your buck. I'm a machinist. I have quite a few Mitutoyo measuring tools. Out of all the Mitutoyo tools I've purchased, I've never had even one issue. Ever.
I've been doing this for over 20 years now.


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: dogdays] #1721349
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Girlfriends husband- nothing like what you are thinking, both of our spouses passed from Cancer in the past two years! Sorry to disappoint your fantasy of what you were thinking of a soap opera affair. HEMI JOE

Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: 68-scatpack-rt] #1721350
01/09/15 11:37 PM
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Didn't see it mentioned here yet, but for quick measuring, a pair of dial calipers. one 6", one 12". I use the long one to nail down pushrod lengths among other things.


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Re: School me on machinists tools please [Re: WayneM] #1721351
01/10/15 05:39 PM
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I have Brown and Sharp micrometers.
Best test makes a good .0001 test indicator if you ever need one.
I have a few different brand calipers but use the craftsman as the set that gets beat up in everyday fabrication duty.
Enco 1,2,3 blocks and V blocks are good for the price and I really like the little boring head I picked up from them for my Bridgeport.

I started in plastic injection molds, then a tool maker for Dana.

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