davethorik
Well-known member
Lufkin machinist tools, tape measures, rules...it is all welcome here. Pratt & Whitney machinist tools also, since they are related.
Lufkin is special to me personally because a Lufkin depth micrometer was my first ever machinist tool purchase, and I still use it to this day (pics tba).
Figured I would set this off with an interesting find. I'm not the best photographer but the fitted mahogany box for this 901A master planer gage is jaw-droppingly beautiful.
This tool is new old stock, it has the original outer cardboard box but sadly no original paperwork. Still, I have never seen another this nice. This was purchased from a retiring machining trades teacher at a local career center.
This tool is ground all over, basically a large adjustable parallel. I have put an indicator on another and used it as a poor man's height gage. I believe it was originally meant for setting tool clearance on a metal planer. Two halves slide in a ground dovetail, there is a lock and a fine adjust. It also has 2 bubble levels in the base.
Lufkin is special to me personally because a Lufkin depth micrometer was my first ever machinist tool purchase, and I still use it to this day (pics tba).
Figured I would set this off with an interesting find. I'm not the best photographer but the fitted mahogany box for this 901A master planer gage is jaw-droppingly beautiful.
This tool is new old stock, it has the original outer cardboard box but sadly no original paperwork. Still, I have never seen another this nice. This was purchased from a retiring machining trades teacher at a local career center.
This tool is ground all over, basically a large adjustable parallel. I have put an indicator on another and used it as a poor man's height gage. I believe it was originally meant for setting tool clearance on a metal planer. Two halves slide in a ground dovetail, there is a lock and a fine adjust. It also has 2 bubble levels in the base.






















