Munty Scruntfundle
Established Member
Hi there.
Due to being fed up with replacing batteries every other day I purchased a couple of mechanical micrometers, the Starrett 461 in this case. I have to say I love the things, very pleasingly tactile and the feel of the moving parts is lovely. Mostly.
One of them has a very sticky adjusting ring, don't know if anyone has a solution for freeing it off a little? It's very difficult to move it with the supplied spanner and I'm a little worried of damaging something.
The major problem I'm having is consistency. If I've been using them for a while I can get a very reliable reading. If I then put the thing down for a couple of days and pick it up it reads low, I have to spin the clicker a lot faster to get the reading to zero than before. This had led me to two questions, `1 is there a "break in" period for these things, and 2 are they at all temperature sensitive?
Getting different readings on different days is obviously not ideal, neither is having to calibrate them every times I use them.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.
Due to being fed up with replacing batteries every other day I purchased a couple of mechanical micrometers, the Starrett 461 in this case. I have to say I love the things, very pleasingly tactile and the feel of the moving parts is lovely. Mostly.
One of them has a very sticky adjusting ring, don't know if anyone has a solution for freeing it off a little? It's very difficult to move it with the supplied spanner and I'm a little worried of damaging something.
The major problem I'm having is consistency. If I've been using them for a while I can get a very reliable reading. If I then put the thing down for a couple of days and pick it up it reads low, I have to spin the clicker a lot faster to get the reading to zero than before. This had led me to two questions, `1 is there a "break in" period for these things, and 2 are they at all temperature sensitive?
Getting different readings on different days is obviously not ideal, neither is having to calibrate them every times I use them.
Any ideas?
Many thanks.