My new favorite caliper
04 Jan 2016 16:03 #9758
by Geno
My new favorite caliper was created by Geno
I have always wanted a digital one that does fractions and finally found one on clearance from one of my suppliers with a price I could live with. Price - $20.00.
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05 Jan 2016 14:06 #9790
by GT 14
Replied by GT 14 on topic My new favorite caliper
Nice...never saw one like that.
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05 Jan 2016 18:50 #9800
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Replied by jm46322 on topic My new favorite caliper
cool never ran across one that reads out in fractions...
but its just plain amazing what can be made today at little cost,
you paid $20 for it and the seller still made money as did the maker of it.
30 years ago i bought a mitutoyo "dial" caliper that was top notich because it was just a 0.100 per rev.
paid well over $100 for it and took fire because it was imported
my son once referred to a micrometer as this" C clamp thing"
i hate to say it i am getting old and times are changing
I picture Geno laying out air lines with a michinists level and laser transit
than cutting pipe to size to be checked with his new calipers.
but its just plain amazing what can be made today at little cost,
you paid $20 for it and the seller still made money as did the maker of it.
30 years ago i bought a mitutoyo "dial" caliper that was top notich because it was just a 0.100 per rev.
paid well over $100 for it and took fire because it was imported
my son once referred to a micrometer as this" C clamp thing"
i hate to say it i am getting old and times are changing
I picture Geno laying out air lines with a michinists level and laser transit
than cutting pipe to size to be checked with his new calipers.
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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05 Jan 2016 19:01 #9801
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic My new favorite caliper
Who told you I would do that?!
OK, I guess I do stuff like that, I sorta did the shop air lines like that and have those tools, and an electric pipe threader. But, if I could find someone else to do things halfway right I wouldn't have all these tools and all this work to do! I think you know the feeling... :rolling
OK, I guess I do stuff like that, I sorta did the shop air lines like that and have those tools, and an electric pipe threader. But, if I could find someone else to do things halfway right I wouldn't have all these tools and all this work to do! I think you know the feeling... :rolling
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05 Jan 2016 19:20 #9803
by jm46322
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
Replied by jm46322 on topic My new favorite caliper
I hear you Geno sometimes it just dont pay.
Pride mixxed with talent and common cents arent such a bad thing.
i am sure anyone of us on here has regret hiring out work.
been in spots that were so bad i could not even reuse anything.
having to redo a job hurts
but paying for labor and buying parts twice sucks.
Pride mixxed with talent and common cents arent such a bad thing.
i am sure anyone of us on here has regret hiring out work.
been in spots that were so bad i could not even reuse anything.
having to redo a job hurts
but paying for labor and buying parts twice sucks.
John in Highland Indiana
self appointed chief mechanic at
WOODWARD FARMS
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05 Jan 2016 20:22 #9805
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
Replied by Trouty56 on topic My new favorite caliper
I have one that reads fractions but still like the digital readout.....paid more for it though through Fastenal....got a discount but still was close 40.....like 27/64ths....what the hell is that??? it is always a 64th off or something then I have to think....haha
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
"One, that's easy to remember. It's the first number in the alphabet...." - Barney Fife
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05 Jan 2016 21:44 #9812
by M Bailey
Major
"I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member." Groucho Marx
Replied by M Bailey on topic My new favorite caliper
Very cool caliper! That's a tool I use almost daily but I wouldn't know how to act if mine read fractions.
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05 Jan 2016 22:10 #9816
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic My new favorite caliper
I just wanted fractions so I could nudge it a little open or closed to see what it's close to in 16ths. Quicker than going to a calculator or computer.
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