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spur gear gage
Looking for an affordable source for spur gear gages. Standard D.P.,
Metric, 14 1/2 and 20 degree. Plastic would be fine. Only need them to I.D. a gear once in a while. Thanks, Bill |
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spur gear gage
Bill Marrs wrote:
Looking for an affordable source for spur gear gages. Standard D.P., Metric, 14 1/2 and 20 degree. Plastic would be fine. Only need them to I.D. a gear once in a while. I bought a set from McMaster Carr but unless your definition of "affordable" includes about $50, they are spendy little suckers. Handy, though. GWE |
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spur gear gage
Bill Marrs wrote: Looking for an affordable source for spur gear gages. Standard D.P., Metric, 14 1/2 and 20 degree. Plastic would be fine. Only need them to I.D. a gear once in a while. Thanks, Bill Get a catalog from Martin gear. They have full size pictures that you can match the gear to. John |
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