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Checking case wall runout
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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 256577" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>The gauge that had been provided was a GEM brand. It had a ball end that provided a point contact. Apparently what is being currently provided is something of lesser quality. I have used the older gauge, and, while not top quality, it was quite adequate. Evidently, the new gauge needs help. If you can find a way to epoxy a sight bead or something similar to the end of the "chord," you will have improved your instrument. While providing a smooth contact surface, it also maintains a constant distance from the point of contact to the arm regardless of angularity. </p><p></p><p>This damned "profit maximization" horse**** previously disguised inflation. Now it will just be a fact of life. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing your experiences. </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 256577, member: 8037"] The gauge that had been provided was a GEM brand. It had a ball end that provided a point contact. Apparently what is being currently provided is something of lesser quality. I have used the older gauge, and, while not top quality, it was quite adequate. Evidently, the new gauge needs help. If you can find a way to epoxy a sight bead or something similar to the end of the "chord," you will have improved your instrument. While providing a smooth contact surface, it also maintains a constant distance from the point of contact to the arm regardless of angularity. This damned "profit maximization" horse**** previously disguised inflation. Now it will just be a fact of life. Thanks for sharing your experiences. . [/QUOTE]
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