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Unread 11-03-2023, 08:41 PM   #11
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Absolutely. Did you order a research letter online or did you mail me a check? Either way you'll get your money back.
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Here is the measure meant of firing pins which frame is this. Many thanks
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My engineering background would tell me that this is two sixteenths, not one.
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Measurement starting point is suspect. I learned more than once (yes, I’m sometimes slow) not to trust the end of a tape when taking critical measurements. Start at the 1 line and see what you get.
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I did it’s in the other post
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Then please disregard. I did not see the other post.
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Measurement starting point is suspect. I learned more than once (yes, I’m sometimes slow) not to trust the end of a tape when taking critical measurements. Start at the 1 line and see what you get.
I was about to make exactly this comment. I have seen many pictures posted lately using this technique. The only time I ever would do this when marking or measureing a long board with no help. Then only on rough cuts. For measureing down to 1/16ths, you should use a caliper or at least a decent quality scaled rule with a marked 0 line. Or do as the post says and use one of the marked lines as a starting point.
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Measurement starting point is suspect. I learned more than once (yes, I’m sometimes slow) not to trust the end of a tape when taking critical measurements. Start at the 1 line and see what you get.
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I was about to make exactly this comment. I have seen many pictures posted lately using this technique. The only time I ever would do this when marking or measureing a long board with no help. Then only on rough cuts. For measureing down to 1/16ths, you should use a caliper or at least a decent quality scaled rule with a marked 0 line. Or do as the post says and use one of the marked lines as a starting point.
Absolutely. And, in the interest of fairness, and honesty, I will admit to making the very accurate cut, only to find I'm one inch short. ( I have a great memory. Short, but great)
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Measurement starting point is suspect. I learned more than once (yes, I’m sometimes slow) not to trust the end of a tape when taking critical measurements. Start at the 1 line and see what you get.
You want more exact use calipers and measure right side of one hole to the right side of the other or left to left . Trying to figure center points is a crapshoot at best .
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