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Steve Lusardi
 
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Default Precision levels...

Pete,
I waited until I found one on eBay, you may wait awhile, but they are
available from time to time. I buy a lot of Chinese stuff, but not my
precision tools. A precision level is one of those MUST have tools. It will
pay for itself when you set up your first lathe.
Steve

"Pete C." wrote in message
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Does anyone have any experience with the Enco master precision levels
(638-7780 and 638-7782)? Are they a reasonable substitute for the
Starrett (240-0352) at 5x the price for a home shop environment?

Thanks,

Pete C.