> However it
> occurred to me
> that not everyone will have a dial gauge (including me) to
> measure the "up"
> movement of the ball.
Good solution, David !
JIC I haven't beat Enco's drum recently; they almost always have a dial
indicator set on sale for under $20. Today, P/N NW625-1845 is on sale for
$17, which includes a 1" travel .001" indicator and a magnetic base. And
they do ship internationally for a reasonable price; frequently cheaper than
buying locally for those in Europe.
http://www.use-enco.com
Of course, it's not the same quality as a Starrett or Mitutoyo; but I've
been quite happy with mine.
NFI, etc.
Randall
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