The dial gauge in the video shows metric units. To be precise, 1/100 mm. However, as the straightness of arrows is given in 1/1000 of an inch, you have to convert the readings. In the video, for example, a measurement of 6/100 mm is shown. 1/1000 of an inch corresponds to 0.0254 mm. This measurement corresponds to 2.4 thousandths of an inch, which in turn corresponds to a straightness of +/- 1.2 thousandths of an inch, which is an excellent value.
The dial gauge in the video shows metric units. To be precise, 1/100 mm. However, as the straightness of arrows is given in 1/1000 of an inch, you have to convert the readings. In the video, for example, a measurement of 6/100 mm is shown. 1/1000 of an inch corresponds to 0.0254 mm. This measurement corresponds to 2.4 thousandths of an inch, which in turn corresponds to a straightness of +/- 1.2 thousandths of an inch, which is an excellent value.
Yes I know this this video has been filmed awhile ago I already replaced the indicator with an .0005 imperial indicator
How is your resting heart rate?
55-64 usually so pretty good for a weird question
@@BlueCollarOutdoorsUSAmy face is flush like that also. It's over 120. So, vasodilation, not tachycardia in your case.
@thomasolson7447 my cheeks have been like that since I was a baby its something that I forget even is there ahahah
Im glad you care about others health but this has gotta be the most out of the blue comment I've seen especially on a spine testing video lol
@@GeneralPatton31 it was random indeed lol
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