- Joined
- Dec 3, 2014
- Messages
- 778
If that set of squares are really built to that poor a tolerance I would pass, you could likely do better from CDCO, Shars ebay, aliexpress.
Yup........ Nukes, you in the field?Outage?
Can you recommend a good set.... with a link?If that set of squares are really built to that poor a tolerance I would pass, you could likely do better from CDCO, Shars ebay, aliexpress.
Yep. In training week now.Yup........ Nukes, you in the field?
Is this your first? I've been doing it a long time I'm around 40 - 50 outages.Yep. In training week now.
No. I've gone through two so far. I'm an NLO permanent employee. Do you just do outages?
I liked the fact that they were one piece of metal and not pinned. Seems like they should be better though, I agree.I see no point in buying a machinist square that isn't square and has limited capabilities. I'm even having difficulties giving it a name. A **Not-So-Square** maybe? The bevel limits it's capabilities. i.e. If you wanted to scribe a line. There are many **cute** tools on the market today because someone could program and produce them on a CNC machining center. Unfortunately I see the same accuracy tolerances quoted for the cheaper standard machinist squares with the blade pinned into the body.
Can you recommend a good set.... with a link?