Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
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Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
My shop is ready for a new caliper for general non critical use. I was thinking that if I could get a digital one that had inches, mm and fractions it could be useful. I already have a high $$ one but in order for it to stay that way it needs to be cared for and is not a general purpose tool laying about.
I was thinking of something really cheap, like less then $20 but then I found this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AQ ... 1_2&sr=8-2
I have a couple of other igaging tools and have found that I like them pretty well. Still this is a bit more then I had allocated, by about half.
Anyone have any favorites or failures they would like to mention?
Plan to order this week so let me know.
Ed
I was thinking of something really cheap, like less then $20 but then I found this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AQ ... 1_2&sr=8-2
I have a couple of other igaging tools and have found that I like them pretty well. Still this is a bit more then I had allocated, by about half.
Anyone have any favorites or failures they would like to mention?
Plan to order this week so let me know.
Ed
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
Got this one from HF. $19.00.Looks identical to the igauging one. I've used it a whole lot over the three years I've had it. Absolutely accurate and no complaints at all.
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsea ... l+calipers
http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsea ... l+calipers
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
Thanks Ed for spend some more of my money!!!
When I first started reading your post, I thought no way a 3 way reader, but I see there is. But I am going to pass on it, I have a digital that reads in decimal and mms and a dial in decimals, that I use for metal work, and a dial that reads in fractions and decimals for WW.
I treat all my fine measuring devices with care and respect, no using a square for a tack hammer, a veneer calibers as a mini clamp, a 6" scale as a shim, ect
I treat all my fine measuring devices with care and respect, no using a square for a tack hammer, a veneer calibers as a mini clamp, a 6" scale as a shim, ect
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
First, what is your high $ caliper? I bought a fractional analog dial caliper from Woodcraft years ago. It was about $40 on sale. They are just under $60 now. I LOVE it. I use it ALL the time. I have a cheap plastic dual scale dial caliper that I never use. I am always confused by the two scales. Not that I don't know how to read them but I always have to remember which one to look at when I look at the reading.reible wrote:My shop is ready for a new caliper for general non critical use. I was thinking that if I could get a digital one that had inches, mm and fractions it could be useful. I already have a high $$ one but in order for it to stay that way it needs to be cared for and is not a general purpose tool laying about.
I was thinking of something really cheap, like less then $20 but then I found this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AQ ... 1_2&sr=8-2
I have a couple of other igaging tools and have found that I like them pretty well. Still this is a bit more then I had allocated, by about half.
Anyone have any favorites or failures they would like to mention?
Plan to order this week so let me know.
Ed
I finally had enough of a need for a decimal caliper so I looked around and finally bought one (analogue) from Lee Valley. About $30 as I remember.
Both are stainless steel.
My wife bought me a $15 General Tools digital caliper as you describe. The electronics died in about a year and a half.
A precision measuring tool needs to be taken care of regardless of the price.
John & Mary Burger
Eagle's Lair Woodshop
Hooper, UT
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
I have both the high end digital which I use mostly for reloading and in the shop I use a real cheapo from HF. It is accurate to .01" which is fine for the wood shop. The current one I have had for about three years and it has done well. I have checked a few times and it is right on the money. Granted they are plastic but for the price they seem to do pretty well. The part I like is the lack of paranoia about dropping it or whatever and for my woodworking .01" is fine.
Paul
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Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
Another vote for Harbor Freight. I checked mine against a feeler gauge and it was dead on.
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About 5 years ago at a tool show I bought one from Gerstner. It switches between decimal, fractional and metric. Works like a charm after these years and it was only $20. They said this is the same one they use in their shops. And their fit ups on their tool chests look awful good to me.
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It matters what your are measuring. .01 is more than enough in wood working. In the Air Force we used mostly Starette instruments that measures to 4 or 5 decimal places. BTW, they were mostly digital and the battery lasted for ever.
John & Mary Burger
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@>John BTW, they were mostly digital and the battery lasted for ever.
But those where the Military grade/spec batteries at $100 a piece!!!
But those where the Military grade/spec batteries at $100 a piece!!!
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The Greatness officially starts
Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them.
The Greatness officially starts
Greenie, Grayling, SS stand alone BS and BS SPT, jointer and belt sander, 3 Ers with Speed Changers. I think those 3 cover my ER needs, and space for them.
Re: Looking for a digital inch/metric/fraction caliper
Ed,reible wrote:My shop is ready for a new caliper for general non critical use. I was thinking that if I could get a digital one that had inches, mm and fractions it could be useful. I already have a high $$ one but in order for it to stay that way it needs to be cared for and is not a general purpose tool laying about.
I was thinking of something really cheap, like less then $20 but then I found this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AQ ... 1_2&sr=8-2
I have a couple of other igaging tools and have found that I like them pretty well. Still this is a bit more then I had allocated, by about half.
Anyone have any favorites or failures they would like to mention?
Plan to order this week so let me know.
Ed
I purchased the one you linked to about a year ago. I'd been using a Harbor Freight digital caliper for many years, still do, moved it in my house. As I recall, I couldn't find any other caliper that did all three modes at a better price. Both calipers seem to be spot on against various items of known thicknesses, at least as long as you zero them as necessary.
I see that Harbor Freight now has one with fractional, $20, reviews are all over the place,though. http://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-digit ... 68304.html
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Mark V/510, Mark V/500 with parts for 510 upgrade, bandsaw, jointer, belt sander, DC3300 w/1 micron bag
Sawstop 3HP 36" PCS w/router table insert
Home designed and built CNC router, another CNC router
Laser engraver
Way too much other stuff and not enough space