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FE Power Forums => Non-FE Discussion Forum => Topic started by: FirstEliminator on February 19, 2012, 11:32:00 PM
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Hey guys,
I am looking at buying a dial bore gage. I have narrowed down the range to 3 different ones.
1. Fowler 1.4" to 6" it's kinda a cheapie at 100 bucks.
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-19513-xtender-cylinder-dial-bore-gage-14-to-6-range.aspx (http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-19513-xtender-cylinder-dial-bore-gage-14-to-6-range.aspx)
2. Starrett 12458 About $225 Seems a little better than the Fowler, plus Starrett is the most local to me.
http://www.starrett.com/docs/data-sheets/3089-dial-bore-gages---bulletin-383.pdf?Status=Master (http://www.starrett.com/docs/data-sheets/3089-dial-bore-gages---bulletin-383.pdf?Status=Master)
Both of the above have rubber coated handles and a lower end of US made dial bore gages.
3. Starrett higher end 50392. Can get a used one for 600. But, has nice metal handle and is probably the most tangible feeling tool out of them.
http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail?k=84Z-134-5J (http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail?k=84Z-134-5J)
It probably would be difficult right now to spend $600. So that kinda leaves the first two. I like Fowler stuff, but are just closer to Starrett. Perhaps I answered my own question. But, let me know wat you think.
thanks in advance
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I have the Fowler dial bore gauge and I like it. Sure, Starrett would be better, but for the limited use I have for it the Fowler works great. I think the micrometer that you use to set up the dial bore gauge is probably more important than the dial bore gauge itself.
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Be aware that not all Starrett stuff is US made. I bought a Starrett dial caliper last year, ordered online, when I got it I was VERY disappointed to see it said "made in China" on the box. I did a web search and found where Starrett said they do make certain models in China. >:(
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DON'T get any of those 3! They are the wrong tool. They are only graduated to .0005". A .0005 DBG is almost a guessing tool, you might as well use a snap gage.
Look around, and you can find a nice DBG graduated to .0001 for an affordable price. You have to seach, but they are available. A .0001 guage is SO much more user friendly. Once you get one and use it, you will be very glad that you did. Good luck!
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Looks like it might be this one:
http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail?k=84Z-111-5J (http://www.starrett.com/metrology/product-detail?k=84Z-111-5J)
As you can tell, I get fixated on certain brands.
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LOL! Being a retired machinist, I have to agree to get one that will read to 10ths. Only a machinist would think a dial bore gauge that "only" is graduated to 5 tenths is a crude measuring tool!