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Calipers, micrometer, & dial indicator - one not like the others
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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 269198" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>Monte, </p><p>I tried to add some info earlier, but I got logged off (Apple, I guess) and the forum wouldn't let me edit afterward. Anyway, we have a better idea of what you're working with. I had tried to suggest earlier that you check your dial indicator with a gauge block or feeler gauge, but that was all lost. I assume that you are running your brass through an expander before measuring, as the dial indicator device will measure dings and out-of roundness that the others won't. </p><p></p><p>Actually, I thought that your NECO apparatus would measure wall thickness, and I prefer the run-out gauge to a dial indicator any day. </p><p></p><p>I haven't used any of the Sinclair mic rigs like you show, but i would think that a hand-held mic would at least as easy to use as one of them (mic laying in palm of hand with the thumb and fore-finger manipulating the thimble, brass in the other hand). </p><p></p><p>Maybe we're closing in on some resolution. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 269198, member: 8037"] Monte, I tried to add some info earlier, but I got logged off (Apple, I guess) and the forum wouldn't let me edit afterward. Anyway, we have a better idea of what you're working with. I had tried to suggest earlier that you check your dial indicator with a gauge block or feeler gauge, but that was all lost. I assume that you are running your brass through an expander before measuring, as the dial indicator device will measure dings and out-of roundness that the others won't. Actually, I thought that your NECO apparatus would measure wall thickness, and I prefer the run-out gauge to a dial indicator any day. I haven't used any of the Sinclair mic rigs like you show, but i would think that a hand-held mic would at least as easy to use as one of them (mic laying in palm of hand with the thumb and fore-finger manipulating the thimble, brass in the other hand). Maybe we're closing in on some resolution. . [/QUOTE]
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