STARRETT folding feeler gauge set
i still have this set to this day...(it has served me well)
SpaceyStacey wrote:Didnt you make a vid about this set? (like what seems a while back...)
Do you find that attached sets like that are harder to use? It seems that feedback would be impared and that the weight would cause the finer movments to be more difficult.
I mean, sets like that are super smexy and all, but it doesnt seem practical in use.
FANTASTIC WORK though.... I swear Wiz, you are like a fine jewler for lock picking tools...
MANDELBROT27 wrote:How do you get along with the very thinest one Does it buckle and flex.
Really nice work.you could sell those baby's
xlockpick wrote:nice work bro! guess you got the gauge at canadian tire. I used the same material for making auto jigglers and the thin once for shims.
awol70 wrote:nope these were very expensive brit gauges ™starret. (they make some WICKED micro-measurement tools)
and yeah, the thin ones are always handy to have at hand...they have a million uses..
safety0ff wrote:Yea, stuff from starrett is expensive. I don't think I would waste a set of those feelers on picks (especially when there's plenty of other materials available.)awol70 wrote:nope these were very expensive brit gauges ™starret. (they make some WICKED micro-measurement tools)
and yeah, the thin ones are always handy to have at hand...they have a million uses..
safety0ff wrote:Yea, I agree with you. For 5$ it sounds like a amazing deal ! I haven't used feeler gauges at all my self, but the regular price for starrett feeler gauges is quite high (compared to other pick materials.)
cheers.
dextron5000 wrote:nice set, and i have to say i love watching your vids on youtube
awol70 wrote:dextron5000 wrote:nice set, and i have to say i love watching your vids on youtube
awesome! i like to hear from people when they like what they see on my vids =)
thanks for the feedback...
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