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<blockquote data-quote="Nimrod" data-source="post: 647058" data-attributes="member: 6327"><p>Wrong! </p><p>A good caliper will read the same anywhere in the jaws and in fact when they do wear out it is invariably out on the end. You can check for wear by sliding the jaws together and holding them up to the light, if you can see light between the jaws they are either worn or have something between the jaws. What the OP should be using is a micrometer though.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimrod, post: 647058, member: 6327"] Wrong! A good caliper will read the same anywhere in the jaws and in fact when they do wear out it is invariably out on the end. You can check for wear by sliding the jaws together and holding them up to the light, if you can see light between the jaws they are either worn or have something between the jaws. What the OP should be using is a micrometer though. Bob [/QUOTE]
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