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Reloading
True Concentricity Gauge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 637007" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I have seen their stuff before! We had a couple of the silver ones at the bottom of the page. Never hit the floor with them, and were kept in the room with the master gauges and stuff. A real bear to calibrate all the steps at one time. I was tasked with getting masters ground to calibrate them. Made them from A2, and ground them before lapping them in to size. A really serious exercise on the use of Supermics! All TIR numbers were in arc seconds! The indicators were from Rhan, and later they went back to the analog versions as they didn't have to wait for the numbers to quit moving around.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 637007, member: 25383"] I have seen their stuff before! We had a couple of the silver ones at the bottom of the page. Never hit the floor with them, and were kept in the room with the master gauges and stuff. A real bear to calibrate all the steps at one time. I was tasked with getting masters ground to calibrate them. Made them from A2, and ground them before lapping them in to size. A really serious exercise on the use of Supermics! All TIR numbers were in arc seconds! The indicators were from Rhan, and later they went back to the analog versions as they didn't have to wait for the numbers to quit moving around. gary [/QUOTE]
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