It's actually strangely heavy, I think the top part is solid aluminum besides the small hole for the center shaft. And it's pretty big, I should have put a ruler next to it. I'll update with size tomorrow. The short string is really weird for a plumb bob. I can't figure out why it would be so short.Home made, whatever it is. Could be used as a plumb bob although a little light weight to be as useful as it could have been if made of something heavier.
Those are just a fad that is losing ground every day.Would prefer a plomb Barbara, just always seen them too much for my blood.
It's partly about the density, and also about the fact that the mercury sloshing around in it's chamber would dampen the swinging of the bob, causing it to settle more quickly. The mercury filled ones that I'm familiar with would be plated steel, with a largely cylindrical body. The brass turnips are usually not filled with mercury.A lot of older plumb bobs were mercury filled to make them heavy.
Brass--or anything containing copper, silver or gold--wouldn't be mercury-filled, as the mercury dissolves into the metal, forming a soft, brittle amalgam. If you're old enough, you may have some mercury/silver amalgam stuffed into your teeth.It's partly about the density, and also about the fact that the mercury sloshing around in it's chamber would dampen the swinging of the bob, causing it to settle more quickly. The mercury filled ones that I'm familiar with would be plated steel, with a largely cylindrical body. The brass turnips are usually not filled with mercury.
I am old enough and I do have silver amalgam fillings.If you're old enough, you may have some mercury/silver amalgam stuffed into your teeth.
Funny how, if a mercury-in-glass thermometer is dropped in a school, it takes shutting the school down and a hazmat team to make it safe, but it's perfectly safe in your mouth....I am old enough and I do have silver amalgam fillings.