I knew you had this video somewhere. I dug around and finally found it. I just needed to make sure that I was doing it properly on my project! Thanks for the small quick-take type video!
Yes! This is the kind of tip i was looking for. Its so obvious. Duh.This is going to save me so much time. I assume this works for tapped holes? What about socket head screws?
I knew you had this video somewhere. I dug around and finally found it. I just needed to make sure that I was doing it properly on my project! Thanks for the small quick-take type video!
You're very welcome Dan. I actually created a playlist of all of the quick tips videos yesterday. You should check it out.
@@StuartdeHaro awesome! I'll go bookmark that, thanks!
Great tip
That was a very neat tip. Thanks
Excellent tutorial 👍👍😎👍👍
WOW! That is a neat trick, thanks........now if I can just remember it when I need it................
fun videos to watch, some new stuff thanks
Awesome! Thanks 😊
top tip... thanks
Yes! This is the kind of tip i was looking for. Its so obvious. Duh.This is going to save me so much time. I assume this works for tapped holes? What about socket head screws?
Yep. It's really good for the depths of internal keyways too. Zero on the bore and then measure the keyway.
CooL beans
If your calipers don't have a "zero" button look for a "origin" button instead. Basically the same thing.
Nice quick trick. Thanks.
Dan_the_chemist
Clever
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yeah.good
this only works if the hole diameters are the same pins exct
You being in a workshop, you couldn't find something circular to make the illustration better? 🤣 Even something like a WD-40 can
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed that