MadModder
The Shop => Tools => Topic started by: colin563 on September 04, 2009, 10:16:33 AM
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not sure if this was a good buy but if not ive not wasted much
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140343847495&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
thanks colin
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You've had a good buy there Colin.
When you get it, make sure the main base underneath is flat with no dings. If there are any, just gently flat them off with a stone.
You will need to calibrate it, so when you are ready, just ask and I will do a quickie write up for you. It is really easy.
Bogs
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Colin, I would imagine the seller (if he knows what he sold) is quite upset......
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:beer: well im happy then
that would be great to show me how to calibrate it
how much would a new one cost me then
im on holiday monday for 2 weeks then im looking to get myself a new lathe im thinking of crewcabs chesters 9x20 lathe
or a new one from warco
thanks for the replies
colin
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Hi Mr. Bogs Sir ..
I too, would be very interested to see how they are set up.
I got this pair, a 4" and a 8" Rabone Chesterman at a boot sale in 2007 for £1 each. ::)
Didn't think much of 'em cos I have no way of telling if they are 'calibrated' or not.
Other than checking 'em against a builders 4 ft. level, which probably won't tell me much .. even I worked that out :scratch:
(http://i359.photobucket.com/albums/oo31/Bluechip_mech/002-3.jpg)
Dave BC
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To calibrate engineers spirit levels......
Stand level on almost level surface.
Note bubble position.
Turn level around. (180dgrs).
Note bubble position.
Adjust with locknuts (on r/h end, Dave`s pic), to give same reading either way round....... :thumbup:
David D
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Spot on David, you've saved me a job.
Bogs
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Dave
Aw, Flamin' Nora, it's not that simple, is it?
Now why didn't I think of that? No, don't bother to reply! I know why :doh:
Good job I took up Electrical Engineering. If I'd had to earn a crust with Mechanical, I would have died of starvation decades ago ..
So what error would I expect if I did that. My Stabilo ( builders level ) 4' says 0.5mm / metre . Or 1 part in 2000 (?) Dunno if it actually is tho'. No way to verify.
Better that that I would hope .. but what.
Many thanks anyway Dave, ... now back to soldering in some resistors. Two holes, two wires. Anyway round is OK. I might just scrape through. ::)
On the other hand ......
Dave BC
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Blimey lads, you ain't bought those ............. you've stolen them :clap:
Good result, if you find any more snap em up :thumbup:
CC
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Aw, Flamin' Nora, it's not that simple, is it?
'fraid so :beer:
CC
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Dave BC,
A good quality engineers level should be able to give you an accuracy of 0.002" over 3 feet, or 0.05mm over 1 metre,
or approx 1 in 20,000.
A builders level is just that, good enough for putting up a building, but no use for precision stuff.
Bogs
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Blimey lads, you ain't bought those ............. you've stolen them :clap:
Good result, if you find any more snap em up :thumbup:
CC
Not sure CC, but for some reason I believe you live in W.Yorks. ?
If that's the case, you are nearer to any more than me, I got 'em near Hebden Bridge ..
Dave BC
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John
Thanks for info. on accuracy.
Nice to have some idea of their limits.
Just had a quick go at the 4" one on a surface plate, propped up to get the bubble dead on the fiducial.
Crack on both ways :D Even with a small hand lens, I can see no error.
Big one has some edge dings, will have to bevel the edges by about .5mm .. this OK ??
Can't see any reason not to .. there is plenty of cast iron to sit on, about 3/8" to the central groove.
Dave BC
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I believe you live in W.Yorks. ?
Dave (BC), I'm in Wakefield , not a long way from Hebden Bridge, but I imagine the car boot sale is over by now :bang:
Nice find though :thumbup:
Dave (CC)
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Spot on David, you've saved me a job.
Bogs
So sorry John!
I hadn`t spotted you were booked to explain...... ::)
I gave one of those levels away the other week. It had been hiding in my toolbox for most of a working lifetime.
It`s now hiding in another forum member`s toolbox...... :thumbup:
David D
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Ey-up ..
So, having fecklessly spent circa the price of 10 Bensons, I now possess a pair of some thing I can adjust, but appears to have no practical use ??, 'cos a professional engineer has had one for Donkeys Years in his toolbox, unloved, unwanted, so he gives it away ?
Some yer win.
Most yer lose.
BTW Dave SD .. Tilgear list small metric keys, but after my previous attempt, it's probably best to ignore me ::)
Dave BC
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Heyup ma duck!
Yer gorra laugh, ant yer......
Keys? I`ll see what this weekend brings...... Or not!
Thanks mate. :thumbup:
David D
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Hi Colin, spotted one over in ebay, Starrett just like yours ...£138.00 quid...very good find you got there.
John.
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David D,
It doesn't matter who gets the info across, it saved me a job 'cos as you know, I would have made a meal of it, with piccies as well.
As long as everyone understands how to do it, then no probs.
IMHO, having used precision levels for all my working life, I just don't know what I would do without one. I use mine for all sorts of things, not just levelling up machines.
Actually my largest is broken at the moment, for some reason it decided to empty itself, now I have got just one big bubble, no liquid. I have priced them up to replace, and they are reasonably priced. But because they are only available from the manufacturer, and they have a min order of 50 squid, with vat and postage it will cost me about 65 squid to repair. I will just wait until I can get another of fleabay, and keep this one for spares.
Bogs
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I'll have to scrape the cement off mine, came in handy for brick laying.
Pain to set up though.
I have a precision jobby some where 2 thou runouts sends bubble off the scale.
Right back to it.