I've never seen a figure or letter set that small. I have several, with the smallest being 1/8". Wartime sets were 1/8", 3/16", 3/8" and 1/2". Nice find! That could come in very handy.
Well, between us, we have the entire Lufkin radius gage line!I have a Lufkin No 77C radius gage set in the same maroon hammered vinyl pouch. Found and reported here back on the 2018 thread. Link to dedicated thread with catalog pics here.
I'm curious if people are commingling the same as before (as if there is no pandemic going on...) or what, Beemer? Same question for you, Tex? Are people staying away from each other? Wearing latex gloves? Letting only a few people in at a time? How are these "sales" still happening? I've been itching to get out to one of my fleas (like today, like right now as I am typing this, in fact), guessing that people are ignoring the orders, but it's too many people ignoring the orders that I am worried about. On a normal day it would be impossible to keep a safe distance from people and not even the width of the tables wold keep the sellers safe distance away from me.
I don't consider myself an expert, but you are correct. Sounds counterintuitive, but the classic underline logo is not the only logo they used in the "Underline C" era. There's also a sort of half-assed underline where the C only goes under the r. But, unless the logo pushes back against your hand or thumb when you're holding that caliper, I am pretty sure you meant to type geometric, not isometric!![]()
Last month I had 1 kid (a son, #5 of 5) at home, a junior in HS. Now I have 4 at home! LOL. Oldest daughter (kid #2) didn't want to be stuck in her apt in Brooklyn, so she came home. Ditto kid #3 (son). Kid #4 (daughter) is home from college. Only kid not home is 32YO son in the Army. I was almost an empty nester, now all of a sudden I feel like I'm a 40 year old dad again!![]()
Amen.

Is that a heritage era lamp?[emoji15]
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One of my good friends picked this up at a pawn shop for me, for 7 bucks. Works damn smooth too.

I had posted 3 toolboxes on CL yesterday evening. Two excellent condition Craftsman Crown boxes (one hip roof) and a Kennedy K-20. Got immediate replies to buy them but after sleeping on it (we were going to meet this morning) I've decided I'm done for the duration of this outbreak. The wife said last night her throat felt scratchy so I slept in a different bedroom. Sure hope she's imagining the symptom or it turns out to be allergies from the live oak trees.
Lugz, Here in Travis County (Austin) the population is over 1.2M. Last Sat we had confirmed cases in the low 60s by Mon it had increased by 50% to low 90s. We are now at 137 confirmed cases. Tue at midnight the county and city went on a stay-at-home order. That's in place until April 13. I read this morning about the first death in Central Texas with the death of a New Braunfels man in his 40s. I think by and large people are taking this seriously. I have not been seeing any estate/garage sales advertised. I went to Costco and the grocery store on Tue. There were a few people who seemed completely oblivious to social distancing. I actually was wearing a new dust mask from the shop and latex gloves while I was out.
I hope everyone takes the COVID-19 seriously. No possession is worth risking your health, your life, or your family. This certainly isn't the killer like past pandemics in human history but it's unprecedented in my lifetime and in my parent's generation.

Last month I had 1 kid (a son, #5 of 5) at home, a junior in HS. Now I have 4 at home! LOL. Oldest daughter (kid #2) didn't want to be stuck in her apt in Brooklyn, so she came home. Ditto kid #3 (son). Kid #4 (daughter) is home from college. Only kid not home is 32YO son in the Army. I was almost an empty nester, now all of a sudden I feel like I'm a 40 year old dad again! [emoji38]
Amen.
Picks from earlier in my life, the following cant count for the 2020 thing...
Oil-less Air compressor from a dumpster, mostly works. Doesn't build much pressure beyond ~85 psi - dumpster

Definitely more of a blessing than a curse, so far. My daughter has a lot of anxiety. She is an associate general counsel for StubHub. Think about their business model. But I have enjoyed eavesdropping on her teleconferences, listening to her think on her feet, handle office dynamics, mete out assignments, etc., an experience I would not have otherwise had. And we're all playing lots of board games - when they're not streaming something, that is. (Can you imagine if this happened 15 years ago before their lives revolved around their internetted phones and iPads?)Lugz, enjoy having the kids back home while you can!![]()
(He picked it up for me at a more-or-less-local-to-him CL sale and we are waiting for the plague to pass to complete a trade.) I refinished a Williams Bantam box for mrbill. Made a couple reproduction New Britain decals. And I am 95% complete on a major toolbox restoration. I am soooo psyched to unveil it here but can't yet. It's too humid and not warm enough to paint today. I painted 3 days ago and yesterday. This morning I re-clad the leather handle. I need one more day to paint some accent items.Those are no-go gauges. You didn't put up a pick but generally one end will be within specific tolerance and the other end will be just past that. So if you are checking a specific bore size,for example, one end inserted will tell you instantly if it is too large, while the other is set to tell if it is OK.
Where are you guys getting this stuff there is nothing going on in my area. everything shut down.
Whoops. Thanks, Outlaw. I went back and fixed it in my original post.Think I fixed the pic?
Nice! What’s the story on the rusty vise?



Shift, often the slop is in the retainer for the main screw, take that out, maybe better captivate the main nut if its moving, will make any vise with those issues better.
When Zack said “play in the jaws” I assumed that to be side to side wobble when running in and out. Maybe he meant axial free play which can be lessened as you described. Some shims might be required.
Those Chinese vises are not precision instruments. I doubt that any amount of work would make it equal to an FPU or even a decent Wilton machinist bullet vise.


















Mr Gearhead,
Is the adjustable in the middle a Bhaco? If not, who made it?
Tom