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Ignoramus6053 November 17th 11 01:21 AM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 
As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.

Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.

Am I missing anything?

i

anorton November 17th 11 05:31 AM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 

"Ignoramus6053" wrote in message
...
As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.

Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.

Am I missing anything?

i


If it is a relatively new machine with DRO it still might be worth
something, but I am guessing its not or you would have mentioned that. On
ebay all the working, tested comparators, even without DRO, are listed for
more than $1000, but I do not know if any one is buying them. Actually I see
that J&L themselves are selling re-manufactured older models, so maybe there
still is a market.
http://www.jlmetrology.com/remanufac...cts/index.html

If you do decide to scrap it, you still might be able to sell the lenses,
micrometer, glass screen, and possibly mirrors (if in good shape) as
replacement parts. Laser hobbists buy first surface mirrors. There are a
lot of comparator lenses listed on ebay for several hundred $. Again, I do
not know if anyone is buying.


Karl Townsend November 17th 11 11:12 AM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 19:21:26 -0600, Ignoramus6053
wrote:

As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.

Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.

Am I missing anything?

i


I'm sure its now a hobbyist item. I have one I got for maybe $250
years ago. Its a nice thing to have. If ebay is your market, its too
heavy and hard to ship. I'd try a local pickup only, sell parts off
it, or Craigs list. You've got the room to store it a while. Toss it
if its not gone in X amount of time.

Karl

Ignoramus4881 November 17th 11 12:55 PM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 
On 2011-11-17, anorton wrote:

"Ignoramus6053" wrote in message
...
As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.

Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.

Am I missing anything?

i


If it is a relatively new machine with DRO it still might be worth
something, but I am guessing its not or you would have mentioned
that.


No DRO

On
ebay all the working, tested comparators, even without DRO, are listed for
more than $1000, but I do not know if any one is buying them. Actually I see
that J&L themselves are selling re-manufactured older models, so maybe there
still is a market.
http://www.jlmetrology.com/remanufac...cts/index.html

If you do decide to scrap it, you still might be able to sell the lenses,
micrometer, glass screen, and possibly mirrors (if in good shape) as
replacement parts. Laser hobbists buy first surface mirrors. There are a
lot of comparator lenses listed on ebay for several hundred $. Again, I do
not know if anyone is buying.


Lots of dreamers out there. I will list it on ebay for a week for
$100.

i

Ignoramus4881 November 17th 11 01:30 PM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 
On 2011-11-17, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Wed, 16 Nov 2011 19:21:26 -0600, Ignoramus6053
wrote:

As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.

Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.

Am I missing anything?

i


I'm sure its now a hobbyist item. I have one I got for maybe $250
years ago. Its a nice thing to have. If ebay is your market, its too
heavy and hard to ship. I'd try a local pickup only, sell parts off
it, or Craigs list. You've got the room to store it a while. Toss it
if its not gone in X amount of time.


Freight shipping is usually not that expensive, say from me to you it
would probably be $200.

I hate this comparator because it is top heavy and has no easy means
of lifting it (like lifting eyes).

i

Too_Many_Tools November 17th 11 08:10 PM

Jones and Lamson comparator, scrap metal
 
On Nov 17, 6:55*am, Ignoramus4881
wrote:
On 2011-11-17, anorton wrote:







"Ignoramus6053" wrote in message
m...
As part of that "contents of T&C grinding garage for $1,000" deal, I
acquired a Jones and Lamson comparator, looking old and having some
rust on the table due to the owner not oiling it.


Would I be justified in just scrapping it for metal, (700 lbs), as it
looks like no one one needs them any more. It would seem that a couple
hours of my guy cleaning it would be a waste.


Am I missing anything?


i


If it is a relatively new machine with DRO it still might be worth
something, but I am guessing its not or you would have mentioned
that.


No DRO

On
ebay all the working, tested comparators, even without DRO, are listed for
more than $1000, but I do not know if any one is buying them. Actually I see
that J&L themselves are selling re-manufactured older models, so maybe there
still is a market.
http://www.jlmetrology.com/remanufac...cts/index.html


If you do decide to scrap it, you still might be able to sell the lenses,
micrometer, glass screen, and possibly mirrors (if in good shape) as
replacement parts. Laser hobbists buy first surface mirrors. *There are a
lot of comparator lenses listed on ebay for several hundred $. Again, I do
not know if anyone is buying.


Lots of dreamers out there. I will list it on ebay for a week for
$100.

i- Hide quoted text -

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LOL..that is about all there is left on Ebay.

The Buy It Nevers that have flooded the Ebay landscape have killed it
for most buyers of HSM equipment.

TMT


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