Mudcat
Gold $$ Contributor
I have Mito's, Fowlers, Craftsman and a few others (mostly hand me downs from my dad who retired after 50 yrs as a machinist) but I will admit I run around my shop with a pair of $20 Neiko's that I bought off amazon and have been for several years now and have beat the crap out of them. But every time I check them on the Jo Blocks (yes, a real set that is WAY older than any of us, i think) they are spot on with my $300 calipers, so I use them for routine stuff then only break out the big boys if I want to double check should i have doubts...which, at this point, naw. But I also use micrometers whenever I can instead of a caliper. So, yes, imho, which isnt worth much, you CAN get by with a cheap set, if you get a good cheap set, but also imho, you want a good set so you KNOW you are getting good, consistent readings and you wont know that unless you got a set of Jo Blocks or another good set of known good calipers. Just depends on what you want to do and how confident you need to be in what you are doing. when I am working with tolerances of a thou or less, well, it better be a thou or less......i break out the big boys and verify. hope that helps..........