RegionRat
Gold $$ Contributor
+1For me, it depends on how much it gets used and what for but definitely after a drop. That's another reason not to spend a great deal on calipers, imho.
The working set versus the guarded set philosophy worked in my shops.
If I told you how many calibrated tools we had in the company you wouldn't believe it.
If one went to calibration and came back as Out Of Tolerance, there was a requirement for an investigation into anywhere that instrument was used and if there needed to be a recall.
Needless to say, I had a reason to not spend money on things that risked going out of tolerance, balanced against the learning curve of the technicians who dropped things while they were still leaning the ropes....









