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Cheap Tools at Local Supermarket
I bought these tools from a supermarket sale. An all plastic micrometer and a depth gauge. Micrometer's barrel and anvil are made from hard plastic. It has an acceptable accuracy, gives an estimated dimension. Not for machining purpose. Micrometer price is 70 TL (5 USD) and depth gauge price is 30 TL (2 USD)
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Re: Cheap Tools at Local Supermarket
Perfect pocket micrometer, and a handy depth gauge. Both very useful.
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Re: Cheap Tools at Local Supermarket
They look like decent quality for the price, generally plenty accurate for model airplane stuff.
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