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Default Snap-Check+ Setup Tool - Opinions Wanted



"DerbyDad03" wrote in message
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On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 12:36:58 PM UTC-5, Leon wrote:
On 1/19/2018 10:41 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Friday, January 19, 2018 at 11:15:50 AM UTC-5, -MIKE- wrote:
On 1/19/18 6:55 AM, DerbyDad03 wrote:
What do you think of this setup tool? Scroll to the bottom of the
page for a video.

http://www.chipsfly.com/product/35-572.html


I have an iGaging angle cube and it works great.
Of course, any smart phone will do that trick now.
It's a shame they don't have the digital display on their aluminum
model.

You have to be careful quality control of the iGaging stuff.
When I got my cube, it wasn't flat on a couple sides-- it was bowed. I
took it apart and fixed it by bending the case back in. Not something
I
should have to do out of the box, but it works perfectly.


The plastic frame and the sliding dovetail were the 2 "features" that
jumped right out
at me as potential problems. At $22 there almost *has* to be issues.


All that to say you just have to make sure it's all up to snuff during
the return-for-refund time. With those cheap prices come greater
potential for quality control issues.


When dealing with "return for refund" on low priced items, the shipping
costs almost
make it not worth it. Give it away or toss it on a shelf.

Prime has it for $23. Cheaper than chipsfly after shipping. I might just
spend $23 for a
new toy.


Get some batteries too. I find that some of these tools tend to get
turned on unknowingly, especially the tilt box, and the battery is dead
when you want to use it.


A few months ago I needed a battery for my digital calipers.

Right next to the local Woodcraft is a store that specializes in batteries
and bulbs. I stopped
in, showed him the button battery and he offered me 2 options:

A blister pack of 2 for $X or a small LED flashlight that contained 3
batteries for the same $X.
"You get 3 for the price of 2."

Either he was not an owner or his profit margin on the flashlights is much
higher than on the
blister packs. Either way, I saved money and ended up with 2 spares instead
of 1.

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I solved the always dead battery in the calipers in a different way. There
are available, at a variety of price points, calipers that include a photo
cell for power as well as a back up battery. The one I have needs just a
couple of minutes under a lamp to enable making measurements. My watch
doesn't even have a battery - no more trying to figure out how to open the
case to change a battery.
John