- 1. Measuring Instruments (score: 1)
- Author: LRuggi2635@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 10:05:14 EDT
- Hey guys-- I'm looking to purchase a set of (preferable), or individual, precision measuring instruments (good for at least .001), suitable for checking auto engine clearances, diameters (inner and o
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- 2. Re: Measuring Instruments (score: 1)
- Author: Jeffrey Lindemuth <lindy@coil.com>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 14:25:42 -0400
- My advice is that the measurment instruments are the most important tools you will buy. Buy the best you can afford, they will give you years of service. I have had no name imports, American made and
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- 3. Re: Measuring Instruments (score: 1)
- Author: Randall <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
- Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 12:30:16 -0700
- I've gotten most of mine from Enco : http://www.use-enco.com/ They sell a wide range of precision tools, in qualities ranging from very good (Starret) through quite inexpensive (Enco), and at what I
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- 4. Re: Measuring Instruments (score: 1)
- Author: Eric Murray <ericm@lne.com>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 13:26:56 -0700
- Speaking of measuring tools, can anyone tell me the correct procedure for using a dial cylinder gauge? I have one I got from Enco. The dial is marked 0-.25" and .0005" and the increments go from 0 to
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