Wes, I purchased, what I believe are the same items (machinist's
squares), from the Tool Man who frequents train shows. I thought they
were very accurate. I also have those heavy L shaped weights, but the
very large ones are a bit on the expensive side.
And if you check out the Tool Man's inventory, they have very sinister
looking locking surgical clamps. Can't imagine what they're used for.
Bob Werre
PhotoTraxx
On 1/4/12 6:07 PM, Wesley Ewell wrote:
I agree. And one Micro-Mark item that gets constant use on my
workbench is their set of three machinist squares. They are too crude
for accurate machining but wonderfully handy for holding pieces in
place and square while glue sets. -Wes
--- On *Wed, 1/4/12, Martin A. Johnson /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
From: Martin A. Johnson <[email protected]>
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Micro mart sale
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 5:00 PM
The "mini" Yankee type drill is virtually worthless, however, the
"ball head (approx 1" diameter)" pin-vise hand drill is one of the
best tools I've ever used.
Marty