Stouffer Graphics Arts has a very reasonably priced Transmission Density Wedges
http://www.stouffer.net/TransPage.htm. MUCH cheaper than calibrated Kodak Wedges. I prefer the Kodak calibrated wedges for my workplace, but these work just fine for home use.
You need a densitometer? I have an old Macbeth Quantalog vacuum tube-based, analog needle densitometer in my basement that needs work; you can have it for the cost of shipping.
There used to be a man in Columbus, Ohio who would work on the older Macbeth's when I briefly maintained Ohio State University's Dept of Photo and Cinema still photo labs, but last time I used him, it was over 15 years ago and I don't even know if he's still around.
Heck, with this link,
http://www.pauck.de/marco/photo/stuff/manuals/manuals.html you will find the operation and service manual for it and you can probably either fix it yourself or have it repaired by someone who is good with electronics.
I hate to see it lay around and gather dust when you might be able to use it. I just use the XRite 310s or Macbeth 924s at work if I need to measure density.
Sorry folks, I only have one! ;-)
Send me a APUG message to set up shipment if you are interested.