Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper

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reible
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper

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Thanks for all the responses!

I have a few different tools already, the most expensive was nearly $200 when I got it but then I was working so no big deal. I keep one caliper by my computer the rest reside in the garage safe in a tool box.

I was thinking that one of these that do all three versions might be handy. I have a 20% coupon for HF so I can see one of those coming home with me and then see how I like it. I do want at least .001 resolution, wood working or not I want to measure things like drill bits and the like and know what I have, is that a quarter inch or a letter "F" sort of thing.

This is my more modern and user friendly tools. The red box is my expensive Starrett and it does imperial and metric but not fraction.
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Might be going out tomorrow so if I can stop at HF I might have a report back on what I find and if I like it well enough to buy it.

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This is what I have and am very satisfied with.

http://wixey.com/calipers/index.html
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Hi Ed! That's quite a collection :cool:
You have frequently mentioned your tool budget - now I know why.

You might now get listed as one of the best coustomers on the tool maker's favorite list. Or at least get "Honorable Mention" ;)
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Cheeeeez I feel like a piker. I have one caliper. A plastic one from General but labeled as Sears I think. Rarely use them.
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ERLover wrote:@>John BTW, they were mostly digital and the battery lasted for ever.
But those where the Military grade/spec batteries at $100 a piece!!! ;)
Tee Hee Hee. No they weren't. they were off the shelf watch batteries. I replaced lots of them. It was the high end Starrette electronics. :)
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper

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Stopped at HF today and got my caliper, $19.99 minus 20% or $15.99 + tax. It looks like just about the perfect match of specs and price for what I was looking for.

I have a special reference 1" test piece designed to check accuracy so I will give it a go later today and see how it does.

They (HF) also had a coupon for a free 7 function digital multi-meter, so now I have one of those. The wife found a couple of things she wanted but I still got out of there for about $22.

Happy so far.

Ed
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