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Morrisburg Flea Market Finds

SightlessSeer

Well-Known Member
I went with my parents this morning to the flea market in Morrisburg, Ontario and I feel that I made off rather well. There was one seller who had a couple boxes of machining related tools and here's what I picked from the lot.

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Tesa or maybe Tesatast or maybe Verdict Dial Test Indicator - $30
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Moore and Wright 4" tap handle - $5
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Moore and Wright No. 405 Surface Gauge - $30
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And best of all a Mitutoyo 103-221A 6-7" Micrometer - $50
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With this micrometer, I now have a complete Mitutoyo 0.0001" set from 0-12" set (I already had the rest including standards and the box). The the standard was even still in the wax!
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Last but not least, a nice pair of Moore and Wright dividers. The seller threw this in with the rest
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To say that I'm very pleased is an understatement.
 
Nice, I think this is the first locking tap handle I've seen.
Definitely a first for me. And to think that all this time I thought it was "just the way things were" that a tap handle would loosen as you used it. I guess it didn't bother me enough to wonder if there was a better way. That's another project then!
 
And to think that all this time I thought it was "just the way things were" that a tap handle would loosen as you used it.

That's what I always thought too until I got a Starrett. It didn't have a lock ring, but it never loosened off.

Since then, I have gone out of my way to find the other sizes on marketplace and Kijiji. None of them loosen off. It was an eye opener.

I cannot say what it is about them that prevents them from backing off. It's a very good question. What I can say is that whatever they do, it works! I've probably tried 10 different brands over the years and ALL of them loosen off except the Starrett. I've never owned a Moore & Wright.
 
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