Hi, Lenny maybe if you donate yours to the school they mite just give you  a 
new one.. Just a thought..
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: John Schwery 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 11:11 AM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] measuring


  Lenny, I think they cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $60 or 
  $70. The main part, a 6.5-inch rod is a 3/8-inch rod, threaded 16 
  threads to the inch.

  earlier, Lenny McHugh, wrote:

  >John,
  >Interesting, the unit I have has 12 and 24 inch extension rods. It was
  >invented at Overbrook in the very late 1940s. A friend of mine who went to
  >that school in early 1950 made them.
  >I did not know that there was a similar product on the market. I wanted to
  >have mine duplicated so that I could send the original to the school for
  >their museum, but it would be very expensive. I did make some photographs
  >for them.
  >Do you know how much the rotomatic costs and is it 3/8 all thread? If it is
  >not too expensive and does the same thing I would consider getting one and
  >donating the original to the school.
  >Lenny
  >----- Original Message -----
  >From: "John Schwery" <<mailto:jschwery%40runbox.com>[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  >To: <<mailto:blindhandyman%40yahoogroups.com>blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com>
  >Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 7:14 AM
  >Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] measuring
  >
  >Sounds close to a rotomatic. The rotomatic come with 3 extensions,
  >6, 12, and 18-inch. Also, one can order the extensions separately.
  >
  >earlier, Lenny McHugh, wrote:
  >
  > >Hi All,
  > >I use two tools for measuring. A talking tape measure and a device
  > >that was made about 60 years ago at the Over Brook School for the
  > >Blind in Philadelphia.
  > >This device is a piece of all thread rod with 16 turns per inch. One
  > >side is planed off every 1/2" and the opposite side is totally
  > >planed. There is a part about 1"x2" drilled and tapped. and a
  > >locking nut. there are two extension rods a 1 and a a 2 foot.
  > >By counting the turns and feeling from each 1/2" spot I can make a
  > >very accurate measurement. Each full turn is 1/16" a half and
  > >quarter turn are a 32nd and 64th respectively.
  > >My talking tape measure is 1/16" accuracy witha metric option.
  > >It is designed for taking both inside and outside measurements.
  > >I purchased the talking tape measure from:
  > >Products for the Blind - Visually Impaired - Suppliers of audible
  > >products - Cobolt UK
  > 
><<http://www.cobolt.co.uk/>http://www.cobolt.co.uk/>http://www.cobolt.co.uk/
  > >
  > >Lenny
  > ><<http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/>http://www.geocities.com/l 
  > enny_mchugh/>http://www.geocities.com/lenny_mchugh/
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