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Ed,
The only problem with that hardware organizing thing is that once you get it organized, then you can see how much you are missing. I just dropped nearly $300 on a McMaster Carr order to make sure all those nice little cups were filled to a respectable level.
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(05-26-2015, 04:35 PM)TomG Wrote: Ed,
The only problem with that hardware organizing thing is that once you get it organized, then you can see how much you are missing. I just dropped nearly $300 on a McMaster Carr order to make sure all those nice little cups were filled to a respectable level.
Tom
Oh crap. Now you tell me. Too late though. I've already designed the oak cabinet to hold them. I'm kind of looking forward to doing some woodworking projects this summer.
Those cups will come in handy since you can't seem to buy small quantities of hardware from McMaster. At least now I'll have a place to put the left overs.
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(05-26-2015, 04:23 PM)EdK Wrote: Got this today. I've wanted one of these for years but couldn't justify the cost. I used an Enco 20% off plus free shipping to make it more palatable.
It's an 8 inch caliper. There have been times I could have used this when my 6 inch caliper was too short.
Oh, and I got a few center drills also. My existing ones are getting dull and most are of unknown origin.
Ed
Good caliper, though I'd prefer the digital electronic because they're so handy when you want to switch to metric, take differential readings, etc. A lot more money though, so I understand the reason for a mechanical dial caliper.
One major issue I have with all the makers is....why 8"?
The increments are 6", 8" and 12". Or, 150mm, 200mm & 300mm. I have a very rare NINE inch Starrett digital electronic one, and it's the only electronic Starrett tool that I love. I can't tell you how many times that extra inch has been needed. Why could they all do that, and why did Starrett discontinue it?
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(05-26-2015, 06:04 PM)EdK Wrote: I'm kind of looking forward to doing some woodworking projects this summer.
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I thought you were going to do some welding projects
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(05-26-2015, 06:08 PM)PixMan Wrote: Good caliper, though I'd prefer the digital electronic because they're so handy when you want to switch to metric, take differential readings, etc. A lot more money though, so I understand the reason for a mechanical dial caliper.
One major issue I have with all the makers is....why 8"?
The increments are 6", 8" and 12". Or, 150mm, 200mm & 300mm. I have a very rare NINE inch Starrett digital electronic one, and it's the only electronic Starrett tool that I love. I can't tell you how many times that extra inch has been needed. Why could they all do that, and why did Starrett discontinue it?
I also would have preferred the digital electronic one for the same reasons you do. But, as you said, it's a lot more money. Maybe it'll be a birthday gift to myself in November.
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Hi Ed,
So when does your Summer start?
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(05-26-2015, 06:14 PM)DaveH Wrote: Hi Ed,
So when does your Summer start?
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I think summer in Ed's area runs from June 21st until the first snow.
Usually June 23rd.
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Didn't realize Ed's started as soon as June 21st. I was thinking more toward late July or early August.
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