For sale cheap. $25 shipped paid with PayPal (no fees, duh) or picked up for $25 cash....OK picked up for $21 cash. It's worth the price to learn how to read a scale. :dancenana:
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For sale cheap. $25 shipped paid with PayPal (no fees, duh) or picked up for $25 cash....OK picked up for $21 cash. It's worth the price to learn how to read a scale. :dancenana:
http://i399.photobucket.com/albums/p...deos/micro.jpg
i have a 0''-to-12'' box set, excellent price though, as a machinist i should know, they are super handy and alot mroe reliable than dial calipers. definately a great investment and an important part of any mechanics toolbox.
Thanks for the comments and an excuse for me to bump it up. Someone wants to learn the vernier scale....Greg might help teach you. :greg:
yeah, I can teach you how to read a micrometer. Its really very simple but also easy to mess up and miss by .025" :lol: Professionals do it all the time. I always measure critical items with calipers first and then split hairs with the mic.
nuthin better than the naked eye :lol:
so 1 inch is the max right?
well that enough for tyler to measure his.....
uhh nvm.
ya, Tyler needs these, those .001'' can make a big difference for him! :lol:
Three week bump.
i'd like to have those, if you still have them come monday i'll buy them.
At this rate I will still have this set up.
Is it used? Please PM me back.
Yes, it's used. Some of the finish is worn from the arc (non-critical area) of it but the dial and points, etc. are very nice...and it's CHEAP.