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Thanks for taking a minute to read, maybe get a chuckle, and hopefully give me some direction.
I have some stupid luck- I wound up with two Rockwell Hardness testers, complete with tips and weights... but they both have some surface rust and need a bit of love.
I would like to get them certified and overhauled- but cannot find any company that will do it local to me as I am not a "Corporation" or "Established Business Entity"... and do it for less than 1200 each!
Am I just looking at a couple of nice doorstops?
I have one VERY well-gnawed test plate (lots of test dimples all over the surface) and I can use it to see if the tester reads the same- or how far out it is... but something inside me wants to "know" how to fix and use these guys... And truth be told- I really want it calibrated so I know my parts are HT properly
Anyone have suggestions on books, literature, podcasts or anything to help/assist?
Thanks in advance and I dont know where you are- but here the blueberries are at peak and the garage doors open!
I have some stupid luck- I wound up with two Rockwell Hardness testers, complete with tips and weights... but they both have some surface rust and need a bit of love.
I would like to get them certified and overhauled- but cannot find any company that will do it local to me as I am not a "Corporation" or "Established Business Entity"... and do it for less than 1200 each!
Am I just looking at a couple of nice doorstops?
I have one VERY well-gnawed test plate (lots of test dimples all over the surface) and I can use it to see if the tester reads the same- or how far out it is... but something inside me wants to "know" how to fix and use these guys... And truth be told- I really want it calibrated so I know my parts are HT properly
Anyone have suggestions on books, literature, podcasts or anything to help/assist?
Thanks in advance and I dont know where you are- but here the blueberries are at peak and the garage doors open!