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    sean logie
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      I'm looking to get myself a small bore gauge set .What would you recommend ,the ball type or the flange type .

      Sean

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      sean logie
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        Kettrinboy
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          Sean ive got a 4 piece ball type set and find the two bigger ones that go from about 5mm to 13mm are pretty easy to get the right feel and the measured size with a mic is within about 0.01mm when compared with using a precision plug gauge ,so I use these a lot ,but the two smaller ones that do 3 to 6 mm are a bit more tricky to get the feel of because they spring a bit and getting a definitive mic reading is more difficult so I would still rely on plug gauges to err gauge the exact size of a sub 5mm hole, but as they are relatively cheap I think they are well worth getting.

          regards Geoff

          Edited By Kettrinboy on 25/11/2018 09:16:43

          #382217
          Rik Shaw
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            @rikshaw

            Sean – These are what I use. The Moore £ Wright gauges in the brown envelope are what I use most. Given the choice though I would use a go – no go plug gauge every time for final sizing (if I had some!).

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            Edited By Rik Shaw on 25/11/2018 11:04:13

            Edited By Rik Shaw on 25/11/2018 11:05:38

            #382232
            Hopper
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              @hopper

              Ball gauges under half inch. T gauges over half inch. Get the good quality ball gauges because they have better "feel" due to being better made with a more full ball shape. Some of the cheapies have a sort of half-ball which works OK but not as nice for fine measuring.

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              Fowlers Fury
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                Endorse Hopper's comments…..
                Some years ago Model Engineer offered a free set of those depicted in the blue plastic wallet above with an annual subscription. They were really rough, no precise feel to them ~ donated to the m.e society's next auction.
                Definately recommend making go-no-go gauges to use when bore and gauge at same temperature !

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