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Manxmodder:
You've had a right result there Bob.Yer gonna need a bigger workshop if this continues  :)....OZ.

krv3000:
I and as bin at it a gane today I got a moor and right tap handle £2 two hacksaw blades £1 a key chine multy  tool £1 two rivet snaps £1.50 two 6 inch files £1 and a tipped milling cuter £2  and a hand vice £2 right pics 

S. Heslop:
Haven't been to a boot sale in a while, but was glad I went today.



Got the micrometers from one stall which was packed with stuff. Kind of wish I bought more stuff from it.

I got that orange gauge mostly because I was curious about what it was, and the guy selling it didn't know either. Turns out it's for measuring coating thicknesses on steel. It works, I think, by putting more tension on a magnet in the tip until its able to pull away, then you read what the drum is pointing to. Might be useful.

Also got the two slot milling cutters which I don't really need. They look like they've been resharpened but not brilliantly, but I could send them out to anyone who thinks they might be useful.

John Rudd:
Steve,
The two milling cutters are slit saw blades.....I'd guess at about 1/8 in thick with a 1" bore... :scratch:

Easily re sharpened with a tool and cutter grinder on a blade arbor.....

Eugene:
Steve,

It is indeed a thickness gauge: given the range it's probably for paint.

Other models were made for measuring the thickness of various plated coatings. They are OK for a general indication, but a skilled operator can make them read just about any thickness he likes :)

Eug

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