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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 899428" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>in my tool box is a nearly new one tenth Interrapid indicator. Youy just don't get better than these, but the damned thing is so touchy I hate it! On the otherhand I have a five tenth Interrapid that looks just like it. Smooth as glass, and I can actually turn the dial without moving it. I have two or three Federals that are easier to use in the one tenth range, but they also have a little built in lag (not a real problem if you learn to get around it). The lines are large enough with the Interrapid that I can accurately split the increments, and get down in the .00025" range. The B&S Best Test is similar, and I'd almost swear that they were built by Interrapid. I Have a couple cigar boxes full of indicators that have been handed to me over the years. Most came out of dial bore gauges, but a small hand full are the jeweled versions. Problem with them is that the latter ones have a limited travel ( one of them has about three thousandths travel!)</p><p> </p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 899428, member: 25383"] in my tool box is a nearly new one tenth Interrapid indicator. Youy just don't get better than these, but the damned thing is so touchy I hate it! On the otherhand I have a five tenth Interrapid that looks just like it. Smooth as glass, and I can actually turn the dial without moving it. I have two or three Federals that are easier to use in the one tenth range, but they also have a little built in lag (not a real problem if you learn to get around it). The lines are large enough with the Interrapid that I can accurately split the increments, and get down in the .00025" range. The B&S Best Test is similar, and I'd almost swear that they were built by Interrapid. I Have a couple cigar boxes full of indicators that have been handed to me over the years. Most came out of dial bore gauges, but a small hand full are the jeweled versions. Problem with them is that the latter ones have a limited travel ( one of them has about three thousandths travel!) gary [/QUOTE]
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