What is the most efficient solution to verify/identify nuts and bolts?
I have found the wall mounted checkers to be a handy to have close to the workbench. The ones I’ve found are relatively inexpensive, but also chintzy.
I lucked out recently with one I ordered from Grainger that was intended as a gift. Opened the box up at the store to find 5 of the bolt studs we’re rolling around in the bottom of the box. The guy said he could reorder or I could have it for free. I like free. After a simple JB Weld repair it was up in the garage.
The other two I have seen:
I’m pretty sure the one I got from Grainger is a rebrand of the S&W. I would guess that a high quality version would be prohibitively expensive for the average weekend warrior, so I’ve learned to live with them for the price. I have a few of the plastic freebies that work fine, but like the wall mount for speed and just that’s it’s always close by.
Anyone know of better built wall mount? Or am I missing anything here on approach? What would the solution be in a machine shop?
I have found the wall mounted checkers to be a handy to have close to the workbench. The ones I’ve found are relatively inexpensive, but also chintzy.
I lucked out recently with one I ordered from Grainger that was intended as a gift. Opened the box up at the store to find 5 of the bolt studs we’re rolling around in the bottom of the box. The guy said he could reorder or I could have it for free. I like free. After a simple JB Weld repair it was up in the garage.
The other two I have seen:
I’m pretty sure the one I got from Grainger is a rebrand of the S&W. I would guess that a high quality version would be prohibitively expensive for the average weekend warrior, so I’ve learned to live with them for the price. I have a few of the plastic freebies that work fine, but like the wall mount for speed and just that’s it’s always close by.
Anyone know of better built wall mount? Or am I missing anything here on approach? What would the solution be in a machine shop?



