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kunkernator

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I am talking about a machined straight edge, used for checking flatness of surfaces.

I have NO idea where to start with this, all I know is Snap On sells some, who else?

I would like one that is around 24'' long.

Thanks:beer:
 
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Enco, MSC come to mind. True straight edges can get quite expensive.
 
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Enco, MSC come to mind. True straight edges can get quite expensive.

I understand the price related to the product. I see SPI and Starret on Enco-USA's website. Obviously Starret is a good brand, but I have never heard of SPI?

Also what is the difference between a beveled edge and square edge?
 

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Starrett or Mitutoyo. Forget Snap-On. You are talking about serious machinist tools, or at least I am.
 

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I understand the price related to the product. I see SPI and Starret on Enco-USA's website. Obviously Starret is a good brand, but I have never heard of SPI?

Also what is the difference between a beveled edge and square edge?

SPI - Swiss precision Instruments. They were purchased by MSC and now are an MSC/Enco house brand. They have been pretty good products so far. Not all are swiss made though.
 
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SPI - Swiss precision Instruments. They were purchased by MSC and now are an MSC/Enco house brand. They have been pretty good products so far. Not all are swiss made though.

Gotcha. I think I am going to go with the Central Tools one that someone listed above. I believe it is the one we have at work anyway. Thanks for all the replies guys!:thumbup:
 

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Check the specs on the straight edges your looking at. Some are straighter than others and if no spec is given then I would be suspect if you do not have a known flat to check it against. Nothing worse than a measuring tool that is not up to the job, and can not be trusted.

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Check the specs on the straight edges your looking at. Some are straighter than others and if no spec is given then I would be suspect if you do not have a known flat to check it against. Nothing worse than a measuring tool that is not up to the job, and can not be trusted.

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Cylinder head surfaces and block decks are one thing, a line bore for the crank is a whole 'nother animal.I prefer round because the square and beveled edges can create a false drag on a feeler gauge.
 

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Beware of Chinese machine tools. They notoriously claim tolerances they have no possible intention of holding. I have been better off buying second hand Starrett on ebay than new chinese machine tools.
 

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Good straight edges should be findable on the internet... But when thinking about the delivery mode; might have to mention to UPS or USPS that you didn't order a horse shoe... :lol_hitti When I recall the condition some of my packages have arrived in, I would be a little more "seriously" concerned if ordering one, and request extra heavy packing.. eBay sellers come to mind.
 
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