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Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - tackit - 07-21-2014 Guys is this a good match. A Noga and the Fowler indicator? Would a Noga holder without the fine tuning feature be better? Thanks for any help http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PARTPG=INLMKD&PMPXNO=12387651&PMAKA=326-1369 http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INSRIT?PARTPG=INSRAR2&PMAKA=307-3434&PMPXNO=8137956 RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - EdK - 07-21-2014 You can't go wrong getting a Noga holder. I have the one you linked to and it'll work fine for you. Ed RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - tackit - 07-21-2014 (07-21-2014, 09:36 AM)EdK Wrote: You can't go wrong getting a Noga holder. I have the one you linked to and it'll work fine for you. Thanks Ed. The ones I use now are garbage. RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - EdK - 07-21-2014 I have that exact same setup. Both the Noga holder and the same Fowler indicator. I use them all of the time. You'll be happy with that combination. Ed RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - PixMan - 07-21-2014 I also have the same Noga holder, with "fine adjustment at top" (FAT) and it beats my two Starrett No.657's, handily. I don't use a Fowler indicator though. I have a Starrett No.708 and an Interapid 312B-4, those get the job done well and the Starrett was cheaper than a Fowler because I bought used locally. RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - tackit - 07-21-2014 Pix Man I have a Lufkin set of two dial indicators and accessories in good condition in their box my dad gave me.... but I wanted one like the Fowler just because I don't have one like it and it bothers me not knowing how they are to work with... Check out this German made Mar from long Island indicator.com http://www.longislandindicator.com/p235.html You probably know they have a very informative website, good information for beginners to read. After I build a new handle for my SIL's cultivator I'm going down in the basement and do some work on my small lathe. I hope the Noga will make it easier setting up the 4 jaw chuck. Here's a pic of my 8 X 14 Chinese lathe RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - Arbalest - 07-23-2014 If you're looking at getting a Fowler check out this page first: http://www.longislandindicator.com/p37.html As tackit says the Mahr is a good indicator and at a good price at the moment. RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - tackit - 07-25-2014 I got the Noga and Fowler instrument today, it's very nice holder, the Fowler gauge seems to work smoothly too. It made return to zero about 30 times, it works fine. I got all the measuring tools I have out to see if which ones will fit the Noga holder, It won't hold the Lufkin but holds the Fowler 3/8 barrel but it won't hold the 3/8 white face gauge. I have to replace a belt and change blades on the Snapper and then I'm going to do some lathe work... I'm sure I won't have the holding problems I do with my other holders. I agree with you experts the Noga holder is a very nice tool. RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - PixMan - 07-25-2014 What I really like about my Noga like that one is that the arm does NOT move as you tighten it, and the fine adjustment is very positive too. RE: Is this a good instrument holder and holder match - tackit - 07-26-2014 (07-25-2014, 10:35 PM)PixMan Wrote: What I really like about my Noga like that one is that the arm does NOT move as you tighten it, and the fine adjustment is very positive too. It sure is a solid holder, I tried to make it move but it was as stable as could be. Someday I'll get a top shelf indicator for it. I'm still leaning the basics of machining, What upsets me most right now is I can't seem to cut a smooth surface.... I have to file and then use emery clothe to get a decent look. When I see Tom's and you other guys work it destroys me. I use HSS bits thinking they are better for my small 8" lathe but nothing I do seems to work. |