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Picked up this import .0001 mic. I have a fantastic digital Starrett mic of the same precision but wanted a vernier to go with it.
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Yesterday I got off work at a decent time so I stopped over to Norman Machine tool in Baltimore and picked this chuck. I talked to the owner he was super great guy and I will be back for a few more things that caught my eye
 

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After moving 5 or 6 lathes, a few Bridgeports, two big metal bandsaws, a surface grinder, a 9x16 horizontal saw, etc. I finally realized I need some machine skates. Maybe it's too late, I'm through moving stuff, but that's what I always thought before. I bought 2 of these, my friend bought 2 more, so we're equipped. These are rated 6 tons each, and indeed look very stout...for about $45 each, they are a pretty good eBay deal.

That is a real ball bearing swivel pad, with 4 hard urethane wheels that span the whole width of the skate, or "tank truck" as the manufacturer calls it.

The instructions are a hoot. Here's a sentence, absolutely verbatim: "The use of lifting or lifting equipment will increase the number of objects needed to be transported ( ensure that the small tanks can be smoothly put inThe lower space so far, the carrying of the small tanks according to the intended scheme."

Seems clear enough.

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Maybe to measure the web thickness of a I-beam or something?
Definitely a thickness guage, don't think enough clearance for the Ibeams that I work with
 
Being married to an English professor means I get cool book gifts.
This arrived today. Basically the first DIY how-to book written circa 1703.

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