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Default Temperature and digital calipers

On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 08:58:35 -0500, John Husvar wrote:
John Husvar wrote:
Jim Stewart wrote:
Lewis Hartswick wrote:
Michael Koblic wrote:
I have three sets of cheap digital calipers bought in Canadian
Tire. The have all been working fine and agree with a micrometer to
within 0.001". Two weeks ago I tried to use the one I keep in the
workshop to measure something of the order of 4" when the calipers
refused to measure anything past 1.5". I brought them into the
house where they started working fine as soon as they warmed up.

The second set did exactly the same thing today.

The temperature in the workshop is 9.5 deg C.

Replacing the battery made no difference. What is the likely cause?

The main "likely cause" is they are cursed DIGITAL. Get a dial
caliper and it'll work in any environment. :-)

I wished. Fine grit and chips will kill a dial caliper.


Just get a regular old vernier caliper and learn to read it? (Magnifying
glass optional depending on age


Funny, my 30-year-old vernier reads just fine to .001". My eyes on the
other hand -- well, let's just say the magnifying glass wasn't mentioned
for its humor value.


Ah, well; another decade, another diopter. ;-)

Cheers!
Rich