Re: Dial Test Indicators



"jon_banquer" <jon_banquer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Would it be fair to interpret this as one needs a variety of holders
and indicators to deal with the many different situations that a
machinist doing a wide variety of work encounters? If so I agree. I
have never seen anyone use this Zero It deal in my 12 years in the
field. I love the Zero It as it solves a lot of situations that were
taking me too long and frustrating me. Still... the Zero It is not
right for every situation. Also, I prefer to use my Brown and Sharps
with the Zero It rather than my Interapids which IMO don't work very
well with the Zero It.

I've found that I've needed a variety of holders over the years.

I've been thinking about making a miniature version of a Zero-It type
holder myself. I've also been thinking about a small chain type holder too.
The problem is that I usually think about it when I need them. Not when I
have the time to make them.

--

Dan

Scopulus est usquequaque nefas
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