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<p>On page 69 of the OCT 1997 issue of MR is a table to convert real dimensions to HO scale in an Excel spreadsheet. (HO 1" = .011") You can do the same with a spreadsheet program and print one out for easy reference.</p> <p>Note:</p> <p>I bought a plastic General 6" Dial. It cost $30. It is not accurate, and not very useful as far as I am concerned. I went to Starrett's website and bought a steel a 6" dial caliper (3202-6). It is accurate to within a .001". Its made in China. If thats not your bag, an extra $100 buys you a dial caliper made in Massachusetts. Plus its made out of steel. It costs about the same as an Athearn RTR locomotive (without sound). In my book the Starrett was a better purchase. </p> <p><a href="http://www.starrett.com/metrology/metrology-products/precision-measuring-tools/slide-calipers/Dial-Calipers#currentPage=1&displayMode=grid&itemsPerPage=24&sortBy=listprice/asc">http://www.starrett.com/metrology/metrology-products/precision-measuring-tools/slide-calipers/Dial-Calipers#currentPage=1&displayMode=grid&itemsPerPage=24&sortBy=listprice/asc</a></p> <p>I don't use digital precision measuring instruments, because dial and vernier dont have batteries that have to be replaced, and I prefer to not have to fiddle with my tools to get them to work.</p> <p>Once I get my workshop set up (still unpacking) I plan to create one of those spreadsheets, print and laminate it. Then I'll just thumb tack it to the work bench.</p> <p>Ed (7j43k),</p> <p>I didnt do my homework, I just took the tests and passed the classes once I figured out I could get away with it. </p> <p> </p>
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