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<blockquote data-quote="gaseous maximus" data-source="post: 1845697" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>I have 3 sets of harbor freight digitals (10 bucks on sale), and they measure .0005 decimal. and .00 metric. I also have a starret dial caliper, in like new cond. which I never use.A couple things I've not seen mentioned, is 1. the ease in which a decimal dem. can be converted to metric or vice versa with a digital. 2. in my expereince, (30+ years machine & t&d shop) the digital will take more abuse, think chips and crud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaseous maximus, post: 1845697, member: 13886"] I have 3 sets of harbor freight digitals (10 bucks on sale), and they measure .0005 decimal. and .00 metric. I also have a starret dial caliper, in like new cond. which I never use.A couple things I've not seen mentioned, is 1. the ease in which a decimal dem. can be converted to metric or vice versa with a digital. 2. in my expereince, (30+ years machine & t&d shop) the digital will take more abuse, think chips and crud. [/QUOTE]
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