Does anyone know of a good source for outside micrometer standards? Looking for a 1" and 2". Strictly for home use, no certs needed. I see Amazon and Ebay have them, but was wondering if there was somewhere else I should also look before I make an order.
The backstory...
The small fab shop where I cut my teeth many years ago closed down this fall and a bunch of tools and equipment were auctioned off. One of the things I bid on that I was not expecting to win was a 0-3 Starrett outside micrometer set, but it did not come with a box or standards. Making a new wood box should be a fun project, but I need to get some standards if the micrometers are going to be of any use.
While I'm kind of bummed out about the shop closing down, my Dad talked to the owner and it sounds like this was a decision he made on his own, not something he was forced into. He's in his mid-50's and he's looking to slow things down and enjoy life. He got an office job with a company that used to be one of his customers and is looking forward to taking a vacation and not having to worry the whole time about how things are going at the shop. The shop itself is on his acreage and he didn't want to move, so he cashed out on the equipment instead of trying to sell the business to someone else.
The backstory...
The small fab shop where I cut my teeth many years ago closed down this fall and a bunch of tools and equipment were auctioned off. One of the things I bid on that I was not expecting to win was a 0-3 Starrett outside micrometer set, but it did not come with a box or standards. Making a new wood box should be a fun project, but I need to get some standards if the micrometers are going to be of any use.
While I'm kind of bummed out about the shop closing down, my Dad talked to the owner and it sounds like this was a decision he made on his own, not something he was forced into. He's in his mid-50's and he's looking to slow things down and enjoy life. He got an office job with a company that used to be one of his customers and is looking forward to taking a vacation and not having to worry the whole time about how things are going at the shop. The shop itself is on his acreage and he didn't want to move, so he cashed out on the equipment instead of trying to sell the business to someone else.