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Bluericky



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DTI gauge recommendations
Hi Chaps

Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent DTi gauge for measuring end float ?
The prices seem to vary hugely from £15 - £90 for what looks like a very similar product .

Thank you

Rich https://www.instagram.com/hustynminepark/
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blackwolf



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Generally speaking you can't go wrong with Mitutoyo as a brand, a good compromise of cost against quality. I recently augmented my old mechanical DTI with a digital one, and for speed and simplicity (and ease of reading the thing with aging eyes) the digital takes the biscuit.
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Bluest



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You can usually find good used Mitutoyo ones on eBay. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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Bluericky



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Thank you , I’ll have a look into them now https://www.instagram.com/hustynminepark/
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blackwolf wrote:
Generally speaking you can't go wrong with Mitutoyo as a brand, a good compromise of cost against quality. I recently augmented my old mechanical DTI with a digital one, and for speed and simplicity (and ease of reading the thing with aging eyes) the digital takes the biscuit.


+1.
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discomog



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I have a mix of Mitutoyo and Moore & Wright - all mechanical and have all seen years of service. No real idea of digital but guess I'd go for Mitutoyo.

Mitutoyo was frowned upon when I was an apprentice but most things Japanese were considered inferior quality in those days. How times have changed Whistle Defender 90XS SW
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Bluest



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The problem with digital stuff, is if you keep it in a cold workshop and don't use it often, the batteries are invariably flat when you need to use it. 2007 110 TDCi Station Wagon XS
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Bluericky



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I’ve been having a look around for a Mitutoyo but they’re rather a lot more than I had envisaged spending ! Clearly they’re of high quality and made to last.
Frankly I’ll be using it once a year at most and I don’t want to have to drive 5 miles to a garage to borrow one .

So I suppose the question is , has anyone used a more middle of the road option . I’m assuming they’re accurate but perhaps not as well made !

silverline make one and its £26 including magnet , any thoughts ? https://www.instagram.com/hustynminepark/
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