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Webber Bar
I have a 30" Webber bar. Anyone got an idea what it's worth and if anyone would be interested?
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Re: Webber Bar
Oh ... I thought this was going to be about a bar in Webber. My mistake.
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Re: Webber Bar
I have no idea what a Webber bar is...
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Re: Webber Bar
I'm hoping Screech's last name isn't Weber...
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Re: Webber Bar
Weber's Bar
Weber Bar Quote:
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Re: Webber Bar
They are made by Starrett Webber Gauge block division, not sure if they still even make them.
Thats a big Webber bar. New that would be like $8k by my estimate. "Ok condition", used $500...used and calibrated recently, maybe $1500. They really aren't the best artifact for cmm "linear calibration" anymore. At one time they were decent, but they have been bypassed now by better gauging so they are less commonly used by guys like me. They also don't travel very well, so for a service tech they are troublesome. The spine gets twisted and the blocks misaligned by bad handling and even if you drop the case a few inches too hard. It would do well to be cleaned and calibrated and used internally as an interim checking gauge for your own cmm's. Kept in the case and transported minimally they are good gauges for this purpose. |
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Re: Webber Bar
Thanks CMMPro. I knew they weren't used that much anymore. I can remember when they were the reference master of choice. Showing my age I guess. I have been at this company five months and found this bar shoved against a wall. In great condition though (in the case). They had two old Portage CMM's when I got here and I assume the bar came with those. I have since given those away. I will take delivery on a 25.10.15 Metris machine next month and I guess I could use it with that.
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Re: Webber Bar
maybe use that nifty new Metris machine to map this and save it for comparison for interim checks on the cmm, or send it out and have it checked. We have a 40" one here that is in long term storage.
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