I got a ton of gages in for those of you in manufacturing


redkneck

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I know this appeals to very few in here, but I just got in 23 pallets of gages, over $2million dollars worth that I need to get rid of. Air gages, chatillon pull testers, Dillon gages, Federal indicators, profilometers, and a ton of torque wrenches from S-R to Tonichi. I doubt if anyone in this forum even knows what half this is, but if you need something just send me a PM.

Also got Daishowa Seiki components new in box for anyone looking for CNC parts. Again I know few of you deal in this stuff, but for those who do, I can make you a deal for pennies on the dollar.

Much of this stuff will be sold for steel scrap price of less than 5 cents per pound if I don't get rid of it.

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Slow down John. You got any oz. gauges? Cant find them here anymore and we use them to measure pressure off a natural gas meter with a bike tire pump.

lb gauges don't register leaks in the short time under pressure for a test.

Lowest Ican get my hands on is 30lb gauge locally.

Are we speaking the same language here?

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Where did you come up with these skids of gauges?

I'll show this to some folks at work...they may be interested in the CNC parts, indicators, and torque wrenches (inch pounds).

Plant closure. We'll pick through what we can use, and get rid of the rest.

If you have any inch pound torque wrenches, I would be interested in one.

I'll have to check and see. I think most of them will be in newton meters, but there may be one or two laying around.

What kind of indicators do you have? Any calipers or whatever I might be interested in? I work in a machine shop.

Most of the indicators are going to be Federal dial indicators, in mm grads. Not what you'd typically need in a shop. But if you need one or two, I'll have plenty. I did see a starret bore gage in there, not sure what kind of shape it's in. Also a Starret vernier type height stand. These were all production gages, so most everything is metric, and the indicators are mounted up and tooled to make a specific measurement. So even though they may have spent 5 grand on one measurement, now it's really only worth the price of a used indicator, lol. The torque wrenches and force gages are the best if someone has use for them. I use them all the time at work to monitor our power tools, but I sure dont need a pallet box of them. I'll be back at the plant Monday or Tuesday. If you guys need some more info, PM me.

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