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22 February 2010, 01:30
BigFiveJack
Digital Calipers - The Difference Is...
Other than price, what's the difference between these elec-

tronic digital calipers?

1- http://www.harborfreight.com/c...taf?Itemnumber=98851

2- http://www.harborfreight.com/c...taf?Itemnumber=97675

3- http://www.harborfreight.com/c...taf?Itemnumber=47257

I see two are described as FRACTIONAL and the other is not.

What should this mean to me, the UN-informed? Thanks guys.



Jack

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22 February 2010, 01:43
Brando
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewP...productNumber=604242

Support a business that supports gun owners rights.

Plus, they have 55 people that have left feedback on this set and there is not one bad or negative comment.
22 February 2010, 01:58
homebrewer
I have your Number 3 in a four-inch model. I like that it goes down to 0.0005 inches. I also like the anywhere-zero setting capability. I'd buy a six-inch-- the four-inch is kind of hard to handle, being so small. There is even a twelve-inch one. Costs about fifty bucks if you catch it on sale at Harbor Freight. I think there's a ten-inch model, too. Might be eight inches-- I don't remember...
22 February 2010, 04:48
MikeN
I woulden't trust a caliper for anything more then +- .003, that being said, I used Mititoya or Staret for rough work when I did tool & die.
Ya get what you pay for.
Ps: please excuse my spelling.


"An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man is a slave", Ceasar
22 February 2010, 22:55
BigFiveJack
quote:
Originally posted by Brando:
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewP...productNumber=604242

Support a business that supports gun owners rights.

Plus, they have 55 people that have left feedback on this set
and there is not one bad or negative comment.

1- BRANDO,

I'm all for supporting the right companies, but there are a number of

negative reviews on that caliper you've posted the link to. And do you

know Harbor Freight to be anti gun rights?
_____________________________________________________________________________

2- HOMEBREWER, MIKEN

Thanks for the feedback. Smiler



Jack

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22 February 2010, 23:14
BigB
Jack,

The fractional caliper should have a setting where it will read in fractions. So instead of saying .250 it will read 1/4. The photo of the one you show has both readings displayed. 6 inch is the most useful size for reloading measurements. I prefer a cheap dial caliper for fear the electronic part in a cheap digital will break.
20 -30 dollar calipers will not be as accurate as a Mitutoyo or a Starret but are good enough for most reloading chores.

I would guess, all the cheapies coming from Midway, Graf, or whoever are same quality as Harbor Freight. I have a Harbor Freight 6 inch dial for general use. If I need more accuracy I have a set of Starret micrometers.

BigB
22 February 2010, 23:53
jeffeosso
hold on one second.. harbour frieght to be antigun? got anything to back that statement? They are owned by the same government that STILL produces the ak47 and polytec and all the chicom guns...

you guys aren't serious, are you?

heck, they even have gunsmith specific stuff from time to time...


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
23 February 2010, 01:37
BigFiveJack
1- Jeffe.

I ASKED, based on how he phrased his post shown below, if BRANDO KNOWS,

that Harbor Freight is anti gun rights. I don't know anything about Harbor Freights

"position" on the subject.

quote:
Originally posted by Brando:
http://www.midwayusa.com/viewP...productNumber=604242

Support a business that supports gun owners rights.

____________________________________________________________________

2- BigB,

Thanks much for your info. Can you detail more about your

"set of Starret micrometers" please? {as referenced below}
quote:
Originally posted by BigB:
Jack,

If I need more accuracy I have a set of Starret micrometers.




Jack

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23 February 2010, 02:49
Doc224/375
http://www.wihatools.com/400se...11serie_calipers.htm

http://www1.mscdirect.com/CGI/...ACHE=000000127998725

Buy Decent ones and buy them ONCE !. They don't come better than Tesa or Brown & Sharpe / Same people !.

http://longislandindicator.com/p98.html

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23 February 2010, 03:04
BigB
Jack,

I have a 0-1, 1-2, 2-3 and 3-4 (micrometers are set up to measure 1 inch increments, so if you wanted to measure 4.75 inches you would need a 4-5 micrometer) set of Starret micrometers that I have had since the 70's when I was a tool & die apprentice. Never did get my journeymens credentials as I turned into one of those guys that sold machine tools.

I think Bob White at The Shooters Corner has some good deals on measuring tools both new and used. He is in NJ.
BigB
23 February 2010, 03:10
BigFiveJack
1- Doc224/375,

Thanks for that info!!! The first and last link connected to fine choices.

The second link failed to connect for me. I think it should be www.1msc
instead of www1.msc and I'm sending you a PM. salute

2- BigB,
Thanks again, I'll look into THE SHOOTER'S CORNER and Bob White wave



Jack

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23 February 2010, 03:51
BigB
Jack,

www.benchrest.com/shooterscorner/

BigB
23 February 2010, 04:19
BigFiveJack
quote:
Originally posted by BigB:
Jack,

www.benchrest.com/shooterscorner/

BigB

25 miles or less from me. Smiler



Jack

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