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Almost any stainless steel dial caliper works reliably even some of the cheapo Chineese ones for $20 better yet get a Starrett model120 6'' Look on Ebay you may get a used one for around $40 .
I'm not a big fan of those electronic ones. Here are a couple: This is the better version of Starrett- Rack gear is open and some are in the padded case. Always look to see if the pointer is at 12:00. If not it's more than likely dropped or a chip got into the rack. http://cgi.ebay.com/Starrett-Dial-Ca...item3f0c69f12c I think these ones are Starretts cheap version. Look at the rack gear-It's covered and it comes in a plastic case. http://cgi.ebay.com/Starrett-120A-6-...item43a8a3151a |
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Steve, You know how to read 'dial' calipers?!?!?!
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Whatever you decide to buy is up to you. Both types are OK. It just depends upon what you get use to.
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I have Starrett #123 series vernier calipers: 6'',12'',24'',36'',48'',& 60'' never found a 72'' one though. I also have a 96'' digital that's built on a table . I use it when measuring extrusions we cut here. It holds a zero and repeats really well and I can push a button to get MM,1/64'',1/32'', 1/16'' Decimals: .01'',.001'',.0001'' |
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I would be using these for hobby related, i was looking at the dail ones and even watched videos of how to use them but i still got confused. I figured with the Digital Caliper i could read it and understand it better.
![]() Oh before i forget thank you everyone for the input on this. Mike
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