I have an old Brown & Sharpe 1 inch micrometer. It is in good condition with it's share of wear. I am trying to decide whether I should keep using it or buy a new micrometer... maybe a really cheap Chinese one, maybe a digital one, who knows. Not looking to spend a lot of coin.
I have two problems with this one:
1) I cannot calibrate it. I see that you are supposed to stick something pointy into the tool but when I do that nothing happens. I think it might be frozen?
2) Is it missing a rachet end? Is that what goes in the threaded end? I think some of the newer micrometers have ratcheting ends that act like a torque wrench, letting you get a consistent pressure on the workpiece every time, leading to a more repeatable measurement.
Those are really my only two gripes. Should I try to fix this one up, or just get a new one?
I have two problems with this one:
1) I cannot calibrate it. I see that you are supposed to stick something pointy into the tool but when I do that nothing happens. I think it might be frozen?
2) Is it missing a rachet end? Is that what goes in the threaded end? I think some of the newer micrometers have ratcheting ends that act like a torque wrench, letting you get a consistent pressure on the workpiece every time, leading to a more repeatable measurement.
Those are really my only two gripes. Should I try to fix this one up, or just get a new one?
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