Since i need to raise money for my forged piston project I'm looking for stuff to convert to cashola... These have been my living room mics for a while now and I've noticed I've been using them as a TV tray more than measuring stuff lately.
These are retired U.S. Air Force gobment mics Made by Scherr-Tumico, The box has scratches and shelf wear on the bottom but from the looks of the frames (and lack of wear) I think they just sat on a shelf and grew dust for quite a while.
It's all six mics, a set of standards, the 1" disk, and a wrench to calibrate them when the temp changes. the standards have minor pitting most likely from finger oils, but they still work just fine.
They also have a vernier scale so they can read down to .00005" (1/2 of a 10th of 1000th of an inch)
They will measure everything in out Buick engines and then some. There's noting they largest mic can measure on a 3.8 or 4.1. Much like a truck, it's always better to have more than not enough. ....and by 'truck' I mean women.
$250 plus shipping. Since these are too big to go flat rate, I'll have to have a zip code to keep from overcharging on postage. They'll be wrapped and put into a larger box, then shipped from 30240.
These are retired U.S. Air Force gobment mics Made by Scherr-Tumico, The box has scratches and shelf wear on the bottom but from the looks of the frames (and lack of wear) I think they just sat on a shelf and grew dust for quite a while.
It's all six mics, a set of standards, the 1" disk, and a wrench to calibrate them when the temp changes. the standards have minor pitting most likely from finger oils, but they still work just fine.
They also have a vernier scale so they can read down to .00005" (1/2 of a 10th of 1000th of an inch)
They will measure everything in out Buick engines and then some. There's noting they largest mic can measure on a 3.8 or 4.1. Much like a truck, it's always better to have more than not enough. ....and by 'truck' I mean women.
$250 plus shipping. Since these are too big to go flat rate, I'll have to have a zip code to keep from overcharging on postage. They'll be wrapped and put into a larger box, then shipped from 30240.