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How Much Do I Need To Spend on a Dial Gauge ?

Tsquare

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I am weekender and need a Dial Gauge for the box. What is the minimum I can spend and still have an accurate gauge?
 
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bob15

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What are you talking about?

Tire pressure gauge, dial indicator, test indicator, dial calipers, angle gauge, etc?
 
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going to have to narrow it down some more.... how much travel how senitive???

bolt on mount ... clamp on... magnetic???
 

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Even a real cheapie will generally give you a good idea of what's going on. There are very few situations where it would matter whether you could tell the difference between .002" and .0025"

MSC sells some nice inexpensive dial indicators kits with magnetic bases and a selection of points.
 

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If its for the box why spend? Ok, that was smart azz but the why is a good question especially for a hobby type. I have one, cant recall where I used it last. Must be a decade anyway and it was on some machine not found at home.
 

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If you are looking at dial indicators

Vise grip style with worm gear
Magnetic base style with adjustable joints

Both are easy to set up and I prefer the vise grip style fowler and central are decent brands
 

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Cheap ones are just as accurate as the name-brands...they just don't look or feel as nice.

This. Buy the cheapest dial indicator you can unless you're a precision machine shop. Accuracy is PLENTY good for all but the most demanding of tolerances, and when you drop it (which you will) you've only destroyed a $10 import so no tears. I'd buy the cheapest import from use-Enco.com, .100 per revolution and face color of your choice. Click on the HOT DEALS catalog and go to Measuring Tools. Don't use the search engine on the main page.
 
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I use this set up in the shop all the time. Pretty accurate, cheap enough. I actually like the
arms on this better than mu Noga base





if you like the arms on that better then your Noga - your using it wrong

But I do agree with your selection. Without knowing what tools the Op is using it for, the Shars would most likely be sufficient.
 

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I have an older Noga, it's great, bought a new one, and here is what I had to say about it in another post:

I bought a new Noga just under a year ago. After using it 3-4 times a day, 5 days a week, and I can say i'm not happy with it. I do have the one with the fine adjustment on the head.

I love the mag base. I love the arms. The plastic knob is fine. It feels good in my hand.
the arms are good as well. they come tight and stay put.

here are my gripes. The adjusting head works ok put has to much side to side slop for my tastes. and there is no way to tighten it. The small swivel inside the head is pretty hard to keep tight. The spring in the head is to weak to hold up my Mitutoyo digital indicator. it holds my Starrett dial indicator just fine.

I figured that the head MAY have been worn out, even though the machinist next to me had had his for 8 years and its still fine, so I ordered a new head Just that little part was $45. The whole thing was only like $100. Guess what the new head was just as loose as the first one.

On a while I bought a $20 China one from eBay, I like it. it has the 3/8" and dovetail mount, the arms are just as nice as the Noga. I just swapped the Noga base on to it. The China base worked fine, but the switch and finish are nicer on the Noga.

Your mileage may very. I wouldn't buy a Noga again, I can wear out 4-5 of the China ones and still break even Keith

As to my not knowing how to use it, I'm a machinist by trade, pretty sure I'm capable of using a mag base.
 

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For run-out, I find a test indicator more accurate:

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Thanks Keith. Kind of funny, it's $8.90 to ship the base with either the dial indicator or the test indicator, but it's $12.65 to ship the base only!:headscrat Have plenty of indicators, but looks like I may have to get one more since the total price difference is so small.
Jim
 
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Tsquare

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going to have to narrow it down some more.... how much travel how senitive???

bolt on mount ... clamp on... magnetic???

Thanks to all replies.

I was looking at magnetic, but I am sure I will need a clamp on also. Just need avg accuracy - nothing to sensitive is necessary. My needs are basic. Just wanted to make certain that if I went the low end route that I wouldn't be making a mistake, and kidding myself about the measurements I was taking. sounds like the lower end gauges are accurate enough for my purposes, will buy the Shars off EBay, looks like a good unit for my needs. One last question, do the Shars come in a case for storage purposes. Grizzly has a setup comparable in price and comes in a plastic case.
 

383 240z

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no case, they come in a cheap cardboard box, I just stick mine on the side of my chest, been hanging there for over a year. I toss it in the cart, if I'm rolling to the other side of the shop. Keith
 
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