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Engine rebuilding gurus:
I'm looking to buy an inside measuring micrometer set. I saw a Starrett outfit at a local tool supply that looked good, but are there any other brands I should consider? (No Harbor Freight-style tools please). ------------------ '81 SC Coupe (aka: "Blue Bomber") Canada West Region PCA The Blue Bomber's Website |
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I have some Moore and Wright micrometers that seem to be of high quality (you can have some things in your garage that are British, and don't leave a puddle) later, MAX
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Doug. My personal preference would be the Starret set, but I have used a Mitutoyo set and they were very nice. I just checked a sales flyer and Enco has the a 2-6" mit set for $104.79
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Doug, you may want to check this site:
http://www.emachinetool.com/tooling/categoryIndex.cfm?DestinationCategory=Inspection%2 0and%20Gauging&Source=PTC ------------------ |
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Thanks guys for your comments. I bought the Starrett, with all the bits to measure up to a 6' bore. That should handle everything from my m/c's, to the Porsche, to a marine diesel (if I had one!)
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