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Dial Calipers
I truly appreciate Dial Calipers...
When I attend classes, I take a pair of dial calipers and the digital dial calipers that convert to mm at touch of a button, they are truly useful, and I generally have a pair on our Dining Room table so I can measure something quickly. In terms of doing projects on a metal lathe, I think it is very, very useful to have 2 pairs.? One pair measures the diameter, and 1 pair measures the length... this has been very helpful when I'm making duplicate parts.?? Tamra |
My only digital caliper is a Harbor Freight unit that I've been fighting with for about 6 years.? It would reset to zero randomly due to bad battery connections.? I finally figured out how to make it reliable, and it's actually not that bad.? I do like using it convert units, sort drill bits, etc.? (I also have 5 or 6 "real" dial calipers like B&S, Tesa, etc, but my goto is an Enco I got in '86 that gets abused, but has never failed me) -Dave
On Friday, September 15, 2023 at 08:09:34 PM PDT, Tamra <tamrabrogdon@...> wrote:
I truly appreciate Dial Calipers... When I attend classes, I take a pair of dial calipers and the digital dial calipers that convert to mm at touch of a button, they are truly useful, and I generally have a pair on our Dining Room table so I can measure something quickly. In terms of doing projects on a metal lathe, I think it is very, very useful to have 2 pairs.? One pair measures the diameter, and 1 pair measures the length... this has been very helpful when I'm making duplicate parts.?? Tamra |
¡° I generally have a pair on our Dining Room table so I can measure something quickly.¡±.
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I have a rolling tool cart from HF, and bought belts for the Unimat there, but otherwise do my best to avoid; they require a drivers license to return something, and I'm don't steal inventory from stores.? They are not getting my Drivers License and scanning it, it won't take long, and they will get hacked, like everyone else, (Banks, Hospitals, Governments, Insurance Companies, etc, etc.)
HF does have the third hands there and I have purchased for gifts for friends though and they are less expensive at HF then buying at Micromark. I bought a pair very similar to DIKAKO digital Calipers from Amazon, perhaps 6-7 years ago?? ? I think mine say AIKER on them, but they look like the exact same pair; mine takes a single battery and it easily unscrews with an included screw driver, the battery is the same one as my car remote starter / key fob.? I just replaced the battery yesterday. Tamra |
Kevin Groenke @ PersonMakeObject
Indispensable. I bought dozens for the student shop I managed for years. Eventually I discovered that the Clockwise branded ones are without a doubt the best value. If you use cheap ones and get frustrated with dead batteries, creeping zeros, and hinky movement, do yourself a favor and get the best cheap digital caliper available. I just wish they made a 4" one.?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Kevin Groenke @ PersonMakeObject via groups.io <groen004@...>
Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2023 11:44:21 PM To: Tamra <tamrabrogdon@...>; [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Unimat] Dial Calipers ?
Indispensable. I bought dozens for the student shop I managed for years. Eventually I discovered that the Clockwise branded ones are without a doubt the best value. If you use cheap ones and get frustrated with dead batteries, creeping zeros, and hinky
movement, do yourself a favor and get the best cheap digital caliper available. I just wish they made a 4" one.?
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