dr_clyde said:
Well, I think we've decided on a 6" Mitutoyo dial caliper, a StrongHand 4 in 1 F clamp and a copy of Tom Lipton's book Metalworking: Sink or Swim.
I was torn about the digital versus dial caliper, and I decided that I would rather have something that didn't require batteries and could be an heirloom. I have my great grandfathers Mitutoyo 6" dial.
He's already got a a copy of machinery's handbook I gave him when he started working for me.
Very cool - congrats to him, may whatever he pursues bring him fame, fortune, and happiness!
I still have my dad's Mitytoyo 6" dial he got when he was a pup, use the heck out of it, and plan on handing it down to one of my grandkids. Not only is it an heirloom - it's one they'll be able to use. And Lipton's book - you could have done one worse and got him the bound edition of the Gingery series... but that would be just evil!
jmaher450 said:
Why not get him a portable tool box. Like a Pelican 1460. It will last a lifetime and it will enable him to have a sturdy spot to store the items he decides he needs. Also any Mechanical Engineer that shows up on site with a Pelican 1460 loaded up with personal tools to fix the equipment he designed gets instant shop cred.
^^ +100 This!

I have both a 1460 with the lid pocket thingy, I have beat the living SNOT out of it, and it keeps telling me "aw, c'mon that tickles"..

They also make a "portable took chest" that our "vagrant machinists" and our old stationary engineers used, like having a "take with you" S/O chest. Prolly not cheap, but when I saw one, I figured - Oooh yeah.
