I want to buy a set of Telescopic Bore Gauges.
‘I want’ or ‘I need’? I bought a set from Arc, but they are actually rarely used.
I make so few holes of any specific diameter that I could quite easily do without them. I reckon drill shanks for go-no go are often close enough or make a go – no go with a piece of scrap (or re-usable bar). If it was important, I would change the chuck (to the smallest I have) and turn a piece to the required size, then change chuck's back again.
I rarely finish-bore holes to size. Drilled, bored and reamed is generally a better way to go, I reckon (or just make a nominally sized hole and make the shaft to fit…). Most certainly I would not trust them for a shrink fit. I do have a micrometer type of bore gauges (used for checking engine bores for ovality).
At the time ( think) I bought a set of transfer punches – another item I used to happily get by without. They don’t get used often but they get more use than the bore gauges.
For a while, I have thought I might like a spin indexer. Saw a second hand one on epay recently. Watched it and it sold for more than an identical brand new one. I had decided I didn’t really need one (especially not one costing more than a new item🙂 ).
The apparent ‘easy way’ is not always the best – especially done on the cheap!