If you want to see how hard it is, get 5 machinists to measure a ball from a bearing to the tenth using the same tenth reading mike. The variance will astonish you.
No it won'!t
If you want to see how hard it is, get 5 machinists to measure a ball from a bearing to the tenth using the same tenth reading mike. The variance will astonish you.
NoBeing a cynic I rally wonder how many of us can use a sliding caliper to the proposed accuracy level of 0.0005". Especially in a noncontrolled environment like" most" shops. What do we think.?
I have a set that my grandfather owned. They're in fine shape, but my eyes would fall out of my head if I had to read them frequently.working in and being around machine shops for over 25yrs i have yet to see vernier calipers in person except one pair a carpenter tried to give me one time. I think they were general brand and rusted chrome.
Yes to Mitutoyo..I was about to order Mitutoyo digital calipers but after doing some research here on which model to buy I seen Brown and Sharpe recommended a lot.
Would you buy Mitutoyo or Brown & Sharpe digital calipers for general reloading? I don't need coolant proof
I'm looking at these
https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00J5I42A2/
https://www.amazon.ca/Mitutoyo-500-196-30-Advanced-Measuring-Resolution/dp/B00IG46NL2/ref=sr_1_1?crid=25FRFZGHM4FVS&keywords=mitutoyo+500-196-30&qid=1572743042&sprefix=mitutoyo+,aps,166&sr=8-1
I'm lucky enough to have a huge Grainger distribution facility with a walk-in sales counter less than 5 miles from my home. So while I pay state sales tax (**) on online orders, I have items shipped "will call" for free, and go pick it up. That also gives me hands on inspection, and if something seems amiss, I hand it back and they refund me 100% then and there.Use MSC, Granger, McMaster Carr (my favorite), or another reputable source.
Interested, which ones and what do you give for them? Thanks