It depends on how accurate I want to be. Not claiming to be an expert or anything.
i
It depends on how accurate I want to be. Not claiming to be an expert or anything.
i
Well, if you had a _really_good_ metrology level, and you _really_knew_ how to use it, and _really_had_the_time_ to set it that way.... seein' how's the heat of your hand could jump the bubble half a line...
LLoyd
Lloyd, the machinist levels offer some reasonable degree of accuracy, I think. Comparable to a dial indicator over a not too much distance.
Anyway, I am sure that you know 100x more about this stuff, than I do.
i
Thats NEVER going to happen in BP. Table sag and fixture deformation will bite you in the ass.
It might work on a big assed K&T, etc...but not on a Gumby..er Bridgeport
Gunner
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