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Pete C. wrote:
Misifus wrote: Pete C. wrote: wrote: Buy a micrometer, or better, an electronic set of calipers. Use them to measure the thickness of various thickness of plastic and use the plastic. You would be amazed at all the things you will use the calipers for. They cost about $95 for the electronic ones but the cheaper dial type are far less. I would feel crippled without mine. Harbor Freight has a set of 6" digital calipers for about $16 that are quite good. Actually far better than you would expect for made in China. They work well and the fit and finish is quite good as well, even the "made in China" is laser etched in the stainless instead of a sticker. I picked up two of them a few months back and I'll probably pickup one of the $35 12" version the next time I'm at the HF store. Pete C. Me, too. Mine work very well. These are a real steal at $16. When I saw them I immediately picked up a set, and so did my buddy. -Raf I picked up the 12" version yesterday and they are just as nice as the 6" version and also a steal at $35. Also got the $50 IR thermometer that they had on sale, it works nicely as well. Pete C. That one, the thermometer, really tempted me as well. We were trying to calibrate a car temperature guage yesterday, and I kept thinking how handy that would have been. -Raf -- Misifus- Rafael Seibert http://www.ralphandsue.com |
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