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J.T. Slocomb Co. Micrometers

bagged89s10

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Just picked up these J.T. Slocomb Co. Micrometers for $2.50 each. These say made in Glastonbury, CT . Does anyone have info on how to calibrate them or if it's even possible? If I can, I want to clean them up, remove the engravings prom the previous owner, and polish them up.

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The link is for how to adjust Starret brand mics. Slocombs have a different barrel arrangement . You need to back out the spindle almost all the way and use a special little wrench to turn the adjusting nut.
 

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The link is for how to adjust Starret brand mics. Slocombs have a different barrel arrangement . You need to back out the spindle almost all the way and use a special little wrench to turn the adjusting nut.

it talks about others too.

i am pretty sure the nut only tightens the threads/takes up back lash,
you still have to turn the barrel to affect zero.
 

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The nut is in 2 parts held together by spring tension. Turning them while they are together adjusts zero. Separating the halves, rotating one half and then reassembling adjusts tension.
A complicated arrangement but it's one thing that made those mics so long wearing.
 
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pokey459

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let's see if we're saying the same thing, using different words.

the pic shows a disassembled j.t.slocomb from R.I.

it shows from the right , thimble , nut , spring , sleeve w/threaded
inner sleeve. the inner sleeve [pointer] will need turning to affect zero.

others [starrett etc.] have an external sleeve to turn.
 

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Yup. That's what's happening . ;)
What you call the sleeve I call the barrel and what you call the inner sleeve I call half of the nut.
 

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On the 2 to 3 incher, did someone cut off a peice of the frame on the fixed anvil end? If so, they need to be kicked in the nuts for that. Hard.:lol:
 
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bagged89s10

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On the 2 to 3 incher, did someone cut off a peice of the frame on the fixed anvil end? If so, they need to be kicked in the nuts for that. Hard.:lol:


Yea. Must have needed to fit it somewhere but looks it was cut fairly recently.
 
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