• Scam Alert. Members are reminded to NOT send money to buy anything. Don't buy things remote and have it shipped - go get it yourself, pay in person, and take your equipment with you. Scammers have burned people on this forum. Urgency, secrecy, excuses, selling for friend, newish members, FUD, are RED FLAGS. A video conference call is not adequate assurance. Face to face interactions are required. Please report suspicions to the forum admins. Stay Safe - anyone can get scammed.
  • Several Regions have held meetups already, but others are being planned or are evaluating the interest. The Ontario GTA West area meetup is planned for Saturday April 26th at Greasemonkeys shop in Aylmer Ontario. If you are interested and haven’t signed up yet, click here! Arbutus has also explored interest in a Fraser Valley meetup but it seems members either missed his thread or had other plans. Let him know if you are interested in a meetup later in the year by posting here! Slowpoke is trying to pull together an Ottawa area meetup later this summer. No date has been selected yet, so let him know if you are interested here! We are not aware of any other meetups being planned this year. If you are interested in doing something in your area, let everyone know and make it happen! Meetups are a great way to make new machining friends and get hands on help in your area. Don’t be shy, sign up and come, or plan your own meetup!

Small Hole gauges….


Brand new Mitu small hole gauges.

Good price, cheaper than used on eBay.

I didn't know that Mitutoyo made those. I'd love to see them. I have a no-name set but I don't really trust them. I typically do a half dozen measurements and average them.
 
I didn't know that Mitutoyo made those. I'd love to see them. I have a no-name set but I don't really trust them. I typically do a half dozen measurements and average them.
I’ve been scoping out starrett ones on eBay….

Just google searched Mitu small hole gauges and these popped up.
 
I’ve been scoping out starrett ones on eBay….

Just google searched Mitu small hole gauges and these popped up.

On that note, I'll add google, Kijiji, ebay, and Facebook searches. Although maybe I should wait for someone to tell me how much better the Mitutoyo and Starrett ones are than the knockoffs.
 
I didn't know that Mitutoyo made those. I'd love to see them. I have a no-name set but I don't really trust them. I typically do a half dozen measurements and average them.
I had a set of no name hole gauges (not the small hole ones) and used them for several years. They were crazy cheap (like $22 or something) and although I did take them apart and clean them up a bit rusty springs and roughish edges, they seemed to perform ok. A couple of years ago I came across a like new set of Mitutoyo's that my cheap one were obviously patterned off of. I compared the two sets in terms of accuracy and repeatability and found no difference. The Mitutoyos were a bit nicer visually and a bit smoother and better finished. I sold the cheap ones but wouldn't hesitate to buy the them again if I needed a set and that was all I could afford.
 
I sold the cheap ones but wouldn't hesitate to buy the them again if I needed a set and that was all I could afford.

I guess dirt simple is still dirt simple no matter who makes them eh....

Mine look embarrassing though.
 
I picked up some PA on sale, I got tired of the maybe factor and bought a set of Mits, fairly recently. I'm getting old, there was time when I could tell you how much , where, and when . I was spending money after all. I think it was on Ebay or full price KBC.
 
I find these are kind of like the big brother bore gages (snap gages). The principle is simple. Tighten them so they have just enough tension grip they will displace to minimum position rocked through the bore. But stay put enough so they can be measured with micrometer. The first knockoff set I bought were not well made made. Sticky threads or coarser threads or misshapen anvil or gritty machined surfaces... For whatever reason they didn't have the same smooth feel right in the tightening zone where you need it, so measurement readings varied which kind of defeats the purpose. The brand name ones were much better. Of course things change over the years, so today could be different again. Gage pin sets occupy a lot of space & cost money too. But that's another way of getting (arguably more accurate) bore indication.
 
Gage pin sets occupy a lot of space & cost money too. But that's another way of getting (arguably more accurate) bore indication.

The main reason I have gauge pins is because my bore gauges suck.

But I'm also fussy about such things and like to measure several times several ways. Nothing bugs me more than not knowing where I am vs where I wanna be.
 
I found some stock at Anuam Canada 75% off and even got free shipping.
Sus - how did you make out with your order?

I ordered a set last week just after your post. Website showed in stock. Website still shows in stock as of a few minutes ago.

I got this reply this morning...

We regret to inform you that the last batch of Mitutoyo Hole Gauges was rejected by our Quality team due to quality issues. As a result, we had to cancel your order and refund has been processed.

Kindly note that this model is obsolete and no longer available. Unfortunately, there is no direct replacement for this model.


Anaum looks like it may the TEMU of machine tools:rolleyes:
 
Back
Top