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| View Poll Results: What do you use | |||
| Starrett | | 52 | 27.66% |
| Brown and Sharpe | | 24 | 12.77% |
| Mitutoyo | | 98 | 52.13% |
| Fowler | | 2 | 1.06% |
| Good ole cheapos | | 12 | 6.38% |
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just curious what everybody used on here as far as dial calipers,mics,indicators i have 6in starrett dial calipers 12in fowler calipers b&s test indicator 0-6in mitutoyo mics |
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| Brown and Sharpe is by far my favorite, I've used Mitutoyo, Starrett and the cheapos. B&S seems to be the smoothest one. The only thing that might be nice to have is that little wheel for fine movement, but it is easy and smooth enough that its really not needed. Jon
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| I had to go to the tool box to answer this one : Mitutoyo, Starrett,Fowler, some old central Mics,Brown and Sharpe,Swiss Precision Insturments,Etalon,USA precision Test and some others that have so much use I can not read the names..40 plus years of collecting..some good, a few so comfortable they just fit, some just junk, but they stay in my box... Adobe (old as dirt) |
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| Not an easy poll to answer, as its only a single choice poll! I prefer the B&S dial indicators because of all the dovetail mounting places! I have several about 6! I prefer the 1.5" dia black dial face with .0005" increments. But I have .0001" and an .00005" indicators as well. I prefer the Mitutoyo MyCal electronic .0005" calipers because of their durability over the years! I have several manual micrometers of various brands, but prefer the Mitutoyo Electronic 0-1" x .00005 type for serious work! I have a Mitutoyo bore gage .7"-1.7" x .0001" (just got it on eBay for $70) ![]() I have an 18" Cannon long jaw vernier caliper (use it all the time) I have a 52" El-China-Chepo vernier caliper (I tolerate its cheesy quality) I have a set of master gage blocks from ????, but they are accurate enough for my sine plate! Last but not least are the three sets of SPI gage pins, up to .500"! My secret wepon is a 6" B&S Planer Gage in wooden box, and it gets used all the time too for measurement transfers! LS Starrett makes the best small hole gages & telescoping bore gages, even though the Mitutoyo's are nicely cadmium plated! Eric |
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| They all work for me. For most of my hobby work at home I use elcheapo and at work I have mostly starrett. .001" is .001" Lately the most consistent brand at our shop is mitutoyo, all others have had calibration issues (on new tools). The shop I work at is an AS9100 shop with 275 people. All tools must have current calibration. When I miss a dimension all the brands show my mistake equally well... |
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| I use Starrett, Brown & Sharpe and I even have an old Lufkin mike. I have Starret vernier calipers, Mitutoyo dial calipers a Starrett dial bore gage a Brown & Sharpe inside mic and a mix of Starrett, Central and Brown & Sharpe dial indicators. |
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Mitutoyo 6" & 12" Etalon 6"--->The "New" B & S B & S 0-1" Mic Mitutoyo 0-1" Mic Tesa 1-2" Mic......NICE! Mitutoyo & Peacock Test Indicators Mitutoyo wide-base Depth-Mics Mitutoyo Adjustable Mag-Base TI-35 Scientific Calculator-->Yes, A very Important Tool! Allen Brand Ball End Allen Wrenches-->Use as much, and replace much more often Cheapy everything else I don't use that aften e.g. telescoping gages, protractors, etc.... |
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