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Caliper repair #8577710 04/13/22 04:53 PM
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I have an old set of Helios calipers that I found in my FIL's shop. They need a deep cleaning, but most importantly, the needle on the face is loose. Any idea where I can go to get it fixed? I'd like to get them cleaned up and back in good order.
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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Put them up and preserve the sentimental value, you can buy a quality set for sub $50.

They are simply not worth damaging the sentimental value or the cost of refurbishing.


If you are serious about getting them refurbished, find a tool store, dedicated to machinist or metal work, not one that has machinist or metal working tools but deals primarily in hand tools like power saws or wood working tools.


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I’d take my money to a man who repairs clocks/watches

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Originally Posted by wp75169
I’d take my money to a man who repairs clocks/watches


Oh, good call. Now that's thinking outside the box!


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Originally Posted by David Maas
Put them up and preserve the sentimental value, you can buy a quality set for sub $50.

They are simply not worth damaging the sentimental value or the cost of refurbishing.


If you are serious about getting them refurbished, find a tool store, dedicated to machinist or metal work, not one that has machinist or metal working tools but deals primarily in hand tools like power saws or wood working tools.

I think the sentimental value will be better placed in actually using them.


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Originally Posted by wp75169
I’d take my money to a man who repairs clocks/watches

This was my first thought. But the first two watch repair places I called said no.


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Put them on display close to the loading bench and tell the grand kids " this is what grandpa used".

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Originally Posted by David Maas
Put them up and preserve the sentimental value, you can buy a quality set for sub $50.

They are simply not worth damaging the sentimental value or the cost of refurbishing.


If you are serious about getting them refurbished, find a tool store, dedicated to machinist or metal work, not one that has machinist or metal working tools but deals primarily in hand tools like power saws or wood working tools.



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knock the heavy stuff off, maybe reline box


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Have you contacted Helios?

Are they still in business?


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Re: Caliper repair [Re: unclebubba] #8578113 04/14/22 02:22 AM
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MRS in Odessa might work on those for you.

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Toss them and buy new

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You can try and contact these people. I do not know them and have not had any repairs done by them. The cost may be more than you are willing to pay.

https://www.texasindicator.com/

https://www.indicatorrepair.com/services/dial-vernier-digital-caliper-repair

http://www.longislandindicator.com/p44.html

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You may watch this and do it your self

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1Syy-BX258

Re: Caliper repair [Re: J.G.] #8578263 04/14/22 01:09 PM
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Originally Posted by FiremanJG
Have you contacted Helios?

Are they still in business?

No. Why would I make it that simple? What's wrong with you?

Evidently, they are still in business. However, I found a jewler yesterday afternoon that said he would work on it. I dropped t off yesterday.


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current federal policy is clearly irrational, scientifically insupportable and ridiculous.
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Have you contacted Helios?

Are they still in business?

No. Why would I make it that simple? What's wrong with you?

Evidently, they are still in business. However, I found a jewler yesterday afternoon that said he would work on it. I dropped t off yesterday.


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Originally Posted by scalebuster
Toss them and buy new


I have tools and instruments as old as the calipers in question. MADE IN USA, made in Switzerland, Germany, and Japan. All are older than me, and still doing a fine job. Buying "new" often means paying for Chinese (near) slave labor, and lower quality. A whole lot of old tools are worth refurbishing, and appreciating the craftsmanship that went into them.

Anyone that owns, and still uses a Mousehole forge anvil can say their anvil is damn sure old. And probably high quality. An excerpt from an article about the forge: "The site’s continuous use from at least 1632 to 1933 is exceptional, reaching its fullest extent by the 1890s."


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