Neil Lickfold | 27/05/2017 02:45:58 |
1025 forum posts 204 photos | The best lever indicators are the ones with a very low N force stylis. The ones that require a higher force are not that good when it comes to long DTI stands etc. I have not had any luck with a Chinese lever type DTI but that was like over 20 years ago now. Anything can be made anywhere if the quality control is good enough. When things are made to a price point, that is when quality is sacrificed every time. I use lever DTI the most. I use plunger DTI's the least. I use the lever type as a comparator mainly and very rarely as an actual measure of distance or thickness. The last thing you need is something that is not reliable and not repeatable. So much time is lost from non repeating instruments, or ones that are not reliable. Neil |
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