In the spirit of Whitworth - What measuring tools do you use

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Re: In the spirit of Whitworth - What measuring tools do you

#51 Post by ovenpaa »

Dromia, if you want to get rid of the digital one let me know please.
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Re: In the spirit of Whitworth - What measuring tools do you

#52 Post by Dougan »

I've been using the cheapest Franford calipers for a few years and they do OK - They have an 'on-off' button, but still seem to work better/last longer if I take the batteries out when not in use...why is that?

It'd be nice to get a set of analog ones; just for a bit of class tongueout
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