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 Posted: Fri Sep 16th, 2005 02:41 pm
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HELP!

I am searching for a new micrometer to measure my watches, etc.

Any good brands with good prices which are ACCURATE?

Muchos gracias.:cool:
























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CHEEPS wrote: HELP!

I am searching for a new micrometer to measure my watches, etc.

Any good brands with good prices which are ACCURATE?

Muchos gracias.:cool:

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Cheeps buddy, here you go, cheap and good!  


Click on the link below:
Watch Microgauge

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Or maybe you also want a pair of vernier callipers?



Click on the link below:

Vernier Callipers

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CHEEPS wrote:

Accurate Micrometer/Calipers for Measuring Your watches...HmmmmmmI Will Have to Ask RWIII Where TT Got His...I Hear they Are Accurate


















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HELP!

I am searching for a new micrometer to measure my watches, etc.

Any good brands with good prices which are ACCURATE?

Muchos gracias.:cool:
























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get the vernier calipers that work the best

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: CHEEPS wrote:

Accurate Micrometer/Calipers for Measuring Your watches...HmmmmmmI Will Have to Ask RWIII Where TT Got His...I Hear they Are Accurate

 

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And....................as I understand it (from reading posts on other forums), calipers belonging to the host of some other show...........ARE NOT!!!!  














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Why Ken. To what are you referring?


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They have been trained to make noises in unison!:P





















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vote for Jacky

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Cheeps ...Check the Link below...I just picked up a Nice digital Caliper...at one of My Favorite Golf Accessory Sites... of All Places





http://www.golfsmith.com/ppage.php?stynum=8640&tcode=fr_home

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For microgauge and vernier caliper, the most reliable is a digital one. Cos it has the ability or rather feature to "ZERO" the reading at 0.00. As a result you are actually calibrating it ever time.

 

For non digital ones, it is best to have an object with a known thickness, diameters.... so as to gauge from there how much is the value drifted.

 

So in my opinion, one does not really need a very expensive one for perfect accuracy. A moderate one will do. :)

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: BOO







vote for Jacky

 

HOO!  

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O.A. Gaspar wrote:
I Just received Confirmation and a Tracking # for my Digi-Calipers I Ordered,and a few New Grips for  Some Older Clubs....I need all The Help I Can Get on the Links
Cheeps ...Check the Link below...I just picked up a Nice digital Caliper...at one of My Favorite Golf Accessory Sites... of All Places





http://www.golfsmith.com/ppage.php?stynum=8640&tcode=fr_home

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