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Those are cool Harvey. Never saw those that measure hole diameter before. Tom --- We don't have a "You Suck" Smiley so, You Suck.

"Billy G"
 
There is no higher compliment that one Tool Junkie can pay to another. :whistle:

"Billy G" :whistle:
 
Here are a few of the lesser used tools, but still invaluable when you need them.

This is a Titan toolmaker's micropscope, for when it absolutely needs to be on center. It superimposes a graduated scale on the workpiece and will read directly on the X and Y axis to .0005" and you can interpolate even closer since it is optical.

Very nice, Tom, I have a HECO Centering Scope, but it doesn't have a scale, so I have to use the DRO. It rarely gets used, but it's invaluable when needed.

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Vernier universal bevel protractor

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3" travel dial indicator with Brown & Sharpe 6" scale for size reference.

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Let's play, mines bigger than yours. :lmao::lmao: 4 inch travel Ames with side lever.

"Billy G" :whistle:

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My largest diameter dial indicator. Starrett 656-441. It's 4 inches in diameter, reads to 1 inch. .001.

"Billy G" :thinking:

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I only have the 3" diameter version.

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How about radius gages.
Lufkin 9/16", 11/16", 3/4" and 7/8" with a 6" Millers Falls rule.

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Mitutoyo .550"-1" set

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