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I have an indicol holder that I modified to fit my Clausing 8520.. I like it as I don't have to remove the tool to center on a hole or bore, or pin.
But I have issues with it. The first drop bar can cause a twist on the side away from the clamp. This can cause a considerable waste of time trying to get things lined up. Every time I get burned by it, I think this could be better. I looked at the Edge Tech holder, and it has that licked by using square bar and not letting it rotate. But it also lacks in that the indicator holder requires a tool to attach. I don't change tools often, but I don't like leaving my Mitutoyo flapping in the wind.. I like to keep it in the tool box to protect it. Has anyone done an upgrade to the indicol so it doesn't swing at the first joint? Looking for ideas. I think it would be easy to just go to all flat hardware vs round and still be good. But I won't get the length adjustment that the round bar allows. What say you?
But I have issues with it. The first drop bar can cause a twist on the side away from the clamp. This can cause a considerable waste of time trying to get things lined up. Every time I get burned by it, I think this could be better. I looked at the Edge Tech holder, and it has that licked by using square bar and not letting it rotate. But it also lacks in that the indicator holder requires a tool to attach. I don't change tools often, but I don't like leaving my Mitutoyo flapping in the wind.. I like to keep it in the tool box to protect it. Has anyone done an upgrade to the indicol so it doesn't swing at the first joint? Looking for ideas. I think it would be easy to just go to all flat hardware vs round and still be good. But I won't get the length adjustment that the round bar allows. What say you?