Mitutoyo digital Solar...no worries whether you turned it off...it's always on. Even room lights powers it.Which calipers do y'all prefer, digital or manual?
Thanks Bill
Mitutoyo digital Solar...no worries whether you turned it off...it's always on. Even room lights powers it.
I used Mitutoyo dial calipers for 35 years. Then, my eyes got old and I bought Mitutoyo digital calipers. Much easier to use.Which calipers do y'all prefer, digital or manual?
Thanks Bill
I use the ruler I had in second grade. Numbers have just about faded off so sometimes I kind of have to guess. No battery replacement.![]()
i have a pair of mitutoyo that were great until one day i noticed they were measuring off around .005 and they havent worked right since. i like my dial calipers best (starrett) as I just trust the reading i get more.Which calipers do y'all prefer, digital or manual?
Thanks Bill
the gear in there jumped the track. ive had it happen with starrett-- there is a youtube video showing how to fix it-pretty easy if you want to do itHave a Mitotoyu dial. It "lost" it's zero - dial is off center somehow.
So using my "backup" Starrett 799 digital. awesome. it's also great for checking headspace w a hornady tool too -- clips onto the blade. measure case, zero, size and check. Go digital![]()
I remember when calculators first came out and would display 8 or 9 digits. Some people would carefully record them all, even if the original data used in the calculation was taken using a tape measure.The main reason i dont like digitals is they give people the false sense that they are measuring to .0005. Ive even seen some plastic ones that measure that far out
yes...led lights power itDoes LED lights charge it?
yes...led lights power it
Digital micrometers are preferred. The regular calipers are not as precise.

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