whateg01
Well-known member
I bought a vernier height gauge and still have it. Used it quite a bit before getting my mit dial version. I think it's good to be able to read a vernier scale but I wouldn't want to go back to it for most stuff.
-Not wanting to be quarrelsome but no caliper, by nature of the design, should be trusted to read sub-thou for accuracy regardless of whether the display allows 4 decimal places (.xxxx) or not. This would be especially true for a $10 caliper. How many people can actually quantify what sub-thou is? Even taking a reading off a gauge block with calipers can be misleading and is no guarantee of accuracy.
I carried one of these in my travel kit when I worked in the vehicle dynamics dept.
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