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Mitutoyo indicator - missing screw.
71: Lots of joints in Deckle style SO D-bit grinders.
70: Very strange infection/bruise ??
69: Pair of holes on the front edge were for pins. Dates back when they used iron surface plates and there was a ground front edge that the pins could align to.
68: mm engraved and inked - inking takes multiple coats of ink-stick.
67: milimess 1um with release
66: Computer case with SLOW and quite fan.
65: Making loc-line attachment for lamp
64: Making loc-line attachment for lamp
63: 1/2" loc-line for gooseneck light and vacuum.
62: Modifying D-bit - Deckel style grinder.. Vaccum is manditory - lots of open parts that get coated in grit.. Need to clean befor moving and adjustment.
73: Mitutoyo indicator - Plastic lens? Cracked in two places..
74: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Original state
75: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Touch of rust
76: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Supramess - sort of the ultimate in mechanical indicators.
77: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Stripping the casting let me see shaped snugs. This was well made - no short cuts.
78: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Didn't have a 3mm wrench - made some snugs to free some small frozen parts - pliers would have ruined everything.
79: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess, This retractor suprized me with a sping. The anvil fits with a taper.
80: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess Disassembly of the thimble - had to clean a bit of rust in the locking system. Needed cleaning.
81: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess After spending some quality time on my hands and knees - I started working with a tray - the pad helps keep things from bouncing. A perfect tray would have curled over edges so to trap anything moving horizontaly.
82: Restoring Mahr bench mic with Supramess. The retractor needed a touch of lapping - really happy I got a set of expanding as part of a $20 lot of tools off ebay.