Oh, come on, don't be so hard on me.
I just did a quick check of the Fluke 8050As and the Solartron 7150s, only DC Volts (with a Knick precision voltage source and a Prema 5000S as reference) and Ohms (1
, 100
, 1k
, 10 k
, 100 k
, 1 M
0.1 % resistors and a lousy 10 M
@ 5 %).
Most of them are not working too well. All 7150 have stickers on them "VAC out of tolerance". Not all of them will have a happy future.
The slippery path to voltnuttery is not too dangerous for me, as I have hard limits on what I may spend. Meaning: a calibrated calibrator is just not affordable to me.
But I
might consider getting my 3458A calibrated (when the yearly cal is due at work) and pay the fee (around 400 €). IMHO, the calibration firm should do it for free, as it was them who got the second 3458A (for free!). I might then "calibrate" my Knick and Burster calibrators against this. That should work sufficiently well for DC Volts, DC Amps and Ohms. No luck with anything AC, though.
I can always tell myself that it'll take the rest of my life to get all the stuff working again, so I'll never need to actually measure anything with them.
Until I found this thread and read it, I was a such a happy collector of TE and components. But now ...