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21st Century Concentricity Tool
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<blockquote data-quote="squeeeeze" data-source="post: 2033915" data-attributes="member: 34065"><p>I have the 21st Century with the wheel. The wheel is a little finicky as it wants to spin the case forward or backwards. I usually adjust so it spins back against the stop. The O ring rotted quickly and have had to replace a few times. Make sure to get spares, or try it first without the wheel as it's not really necessary. The gauge for me is finicky also. You can't just have it 90* and the gauge isn't as easy or quick to setup as my Sinclair was.</p><p></p><p>I bought this to replace my Sinclair Concentricity tool (similar setup as yours' without the ability to measure neck thickness) and to be honest I liked it better and was easier to use. I honestly regretted selling the Sinclair. I like the best products and gadgets myself so I had to have the 21st. While it does work and accurate, just not as user friendly as the Sinclair I had at half the price. It very well could just be me though.</p><p></p><p>As stated you'll have to buy a separate ball micrometer to measure neck thickness. I like my Hollands 3rd hand and makes things much easier then trying to fumble.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]228738[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeeeeze, post: 2033915, member: 34065"] I have the 21st Century with the wheel. The wheel is a little finicky as it wants to spin the case forward or backwards. I usually adjust so it spins back against the stop. The O ring rotted quickly and have had to replace a few times. Make sure to get spares, or try it first without the wheel as it’s not really necessary. The gauge for me is finicky also. You can’t just have it 90* and the gauge isn’t as easy or quick to setup as my Sinclair was. I bought this to replace my Sinclair Concentricity tool (similar setup as yours’ without the ability to measure neck thickness) and to be honest I liked it better and was easier to use. I honestly regretted selling the Sinclair. I like the best products and gadgets myself so I had to have the 21st. While it does work and accurate, just not as user friendly as the Sinclair I had at half the price. It very well could just be me though. As stated you’ll have to buy a separate ball micrometer to measure neck thickness. I like my Hollands 3rd hand and makes things much easier then trying to fumble. [ATTACH type="full" alt="3BCFC4F1-F22D-4AE9-9410-2C09F020A895.jpeg"]228738[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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