Decommissioning Dial Indicators

I'm confused. You're destroying them? You're offering them for sale? I would hope it's the latter.
 
What he said. The one in the vise is kinda scary
 
I will pay for you to ship them to me
Exactly what I was thinking. There are at least half a dozen places in my shop where I'd love to have one mounted (even if it's less precise than ideal, or slightly "sticky", like a drill press quill), but it's not in the budget to buy them at this point when there are higher priorities. But if they're just going to be destroyed for some reason...
 
At least take them shooting:gangster:
 
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I also crush my indicators when they go bad. Doesn't everyone? How else do you keep the bad ones from corrupting the good ones? Separate drawers?
It's probably very effective the way you made the other 9 watch...
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