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Things like that level or that set of mic's are just art. Craftsmanship from a (sadly) bygone era. Those tools if taken care would last your entire career. How did we become surrounded by shyte
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Good question.
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I had a beautiful boxed set of Stanley molding planes that were passed from my great- grandfather>grandfather>father>me..
They were damaged beyond salvage from flooding from Hurricane Gloria... Stanley 45 Stanley 55 I too am a tool junkie
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(L) Early 70s UK made. (R) Current model US made.
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And I have no idea what I would do with some of this this, but I have no doubt that want it
Same goes for the micrometers. Beautiful tools!
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Yes, there certainly have been some lovely tools made. You can really appreciate the engineering made into them at the time and how things worked at the time (the product good but expensive). I guess that's why we like 911s and handguns and fun things like that.
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Hi. I'm Bill.
I work with tools.
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When my father died 11 years ago I inherited his tool chest. Mostly Craftsman, nothing high end but every time I use one I can feel my father there with me. Some are older than I am.
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Amen brother.
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I have a claw hammer that I got from my grandfather that I still have and use when I hang a picture frame on the wall.
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I spend at least $35k a year on tools at work and I'm officially boycotting snap-on from now on.
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LOL now what in the world are you going to use a master machinist's level for that you couldn't use a regular starrett 98 on?
I have one at work and all it does is gather dust. They are too darned sensative to be accurate unless you jump through all kinds of hoops. Just having the sun hit one side of it will through it 2 grads off. Gotta use a thick umbrella to keep the sun off it and the part you are measuring for at least a hour. They sure are cool tho .....
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We broke out the 30-36" OD mike set last week to measure some compressor pistons, don't get a chance to use that one very often. Takes two people
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There is something elegant about a very well engineered and crafted (non-power) tool. Good tools in general are great but there is something about a classic plane, snap-on torque wrench...etc, that does it for me. Cheers
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I last used it to set up the ways on my lathe (before turning a test piece) and I have been putting off leveling my mill. I was actually looking for a no. 98 for regular shop leveling and found this one for sale and just HAD to "rescue" it. It followed me home, I swear it did!
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