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Micrometer Care & Repair With Bob P3 

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The brass micrometer is revealed
Dial vernier strip down & assesment

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@MaturePatriot
@MaturePatriot 5 лет назад
15 minutes fly by when you are enjoying what you are watching!! Very educational, and very entertaining! Thank you so much for the dismantlement demo!! Bob, you are a wonder! John, good on you for presenting these series with Bob!!
@JamesDedmon
@JamesDedmon 5 лет назад
I seen that years ago on calipers, the reason I have Starrett dial calipers is because the rack is on the top, just a better design. Brown and Sharp also is rugged and hold up well in the shop, because of having top racks. We used the B&S ones at Eaton. I own 2 sets of the Starrett dial calipers one was a flea market score and I use them in my home shop daily. The brass micrometers are awesome Bob does a heck of a job on those instruments.
@nikond90ful1
@nikond90ful1 5 лет назад
Thanks for the video John,Bob. A nice little series,. Very informative.
@paulmorrey733
@paulmorrey733 5 лет назад
Cheers Bob and John Great video
@bostedtap8399
@bostedtap8399 5 лет назад
Very interesting micrometer, certainly learned about explosive/anti-static safe ones.
@britishreaction54
@britishreaction54 5 лет назад
Thanks for that, very informative.
@gadget73
@gadget73 5 лет назад
I've been using a proper vernier on my lathe, the old kind with no dial or a rack. My cheap dial indicator never agrees with the micrometer, but the old vernier does.
@pearcemachineshop5200
@pearcemachineshop5200 5 лет назад
She sure is purdy, nice job Bob, now I know how to get my callipers apart you’ve just cost me an ultrasonic tank. Alan.
@joegil7757
@joegil7757 2 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial. Bob, what make/model ultrasonic cleaner are you using, thinking of getting one to cleane my mics and other parts.. Thanks in advance.
@gazbopilot1
@gazbopilot1 3 года назад
Bob - enjoying the videos. just wanting to find out what the wax/paint markers you use to redo the scales? I have a M&W and 2 Slocombs which need doing, the M&W is ok with strong glasses on, but would like to black the scalesanyway - to help my old eyeballs, but without damaging the matte chrome finish. The slocombs however have polished steel thimbles, and not so easy to read, without waving them around to get the light right ! can't seem to find out online the best pens and methods of cleanup after application. cheers mate. keep em coming !
@Sammus7t
@Sammus7t 3 года назад
Can't answer for Bob, but he may be using a Lacquer-Stik. Markal might be the easiest brand to find at local suppliers, though there are others. Here's a link to Markal's website: markal.com/products/lacquer-stik
@petegreen1667
@petegreen1667 5 лет назад
Hi john could you please ask bob what fluid he uses in his ultrasonic tank, thinking of getting one. Hope you are all well and thanks to you and bob for some great videos.
@bobdixon6060
@bobdixon6060 5 лет назад
hi I will get the name for you regards bob
@bobdixon6060
@bobdixon6060 5 лет назад
hi on eBay its named as oxidation and rust remover regards bob
@paintbox48
@paintbox48 3 года назад
Thanks for your videos, they helped me unseize a "new looking" micrometer I've just acquired. Mind you I did rip my thumb with the little pin spanner before I watched your vids! I had to revert to a pair of pliers to free up the spindle and collar. Maybe a silly question - but why do you have to use a standard, if it's the markings on the micrometer you use to measure an object?
@doubleboost
@doubleboost 3 года назад
You need to calibrate the micrometre that is what the standard is used for
@paintbox48
@paintbox48 3 года назад
​@@doubleboost Thanks for your quick reply - but if you set the micrometer to zero, even if the spindle and anvil faces have been damaged and reground reground, surely resetting everything to zero calibrates the micrometer? Or am I missing something?
@paintbox48
@paintbox48 3 года назад
P.S. I find the actual lines on the micrometer a bit thick when expecting accurate alignment to thousands of an inch.
5 лет назад
With measuring tools you only need them 100% accurate if you keep using different ones each time, if you use the same one for measuring each time then all parts will be out the same amount and will not matter so much. Obviously if you are machining for a business then 100% accuracy is a must and even then they say within 5 to 10 % accuracy.
@aceroadholder2185
@aceroadholder2185 5 лет назад
I was never a great fan of dial verniers because of dirt getting into the rack while being used out in the shop and jumping a rack tooth at the worst possible time. They were fine in the inspection room where they could be kept clean. I have a German made dial vernier purchased in the 60s that has two hands so that the complete measurement can be read off the dial, so it has a bit of clockwork inside.
@beehivepud
@beehivepud 5 лет назад
Bob, Is it possible to replace the glass on a digital micrometer (Moore and Wright 6")
@bobdixon6060
@bobdixon6060 5 лет назад
hi I have dune cheaper ones but not moore and wright
@beehivepud
@beehivepud 5 лет назад
@@bobdixon6060 Thanks Bob, I dropped mine a few weeks ago and can't find any advice on how to swap the glass. If you fancy a challenge then I'm up for it
@bobdixon6060
@bobdixon6060 5 лет назад
@@beehivepud hi just get in touch with john for my info
@frederickstidman1502
@frederickstidman1502 5 лет назад
Check your standard against an one inch standard. It would be an easy mistake to make.
@bobdixon6060
@bobdixon6060 5 лет назад
hi the mic is mm and the standard is not inch it undersize for inch
@britishreaction54
@britishreaction54 5 лет назад
The standard in the micrometer case was smaller. If it was an inch standard it would have been bigger.
@user-ks5ff
@user-ks5ff 5 лет назад
Wipe your hands before using, put it back in it's case after, you'll never have a problem, if you treat a delicate measuring tools like shite of course you'll have problems, luckily the high prices of good quality dial calipers makes even the biggest moron think twice about abusing them.
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