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Post by jmshep on Jul 21, 2008 20:01:54 GMT
Is there such a thing as a metric wiggler set available. All the ones I have seen are imperial (0.1" disc and 0.25 ball) and although it is not impossible to convert it would be so much easier for me to have a metric one.
regards John Shepherd
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Post by houstonceng on Jul 21, 2008 20:34:15 GMT
Rotogrip do a "Planet Centre Finder" (actually an Edge Finder/Wiggler) in Metric and Imperial, Ball or Cylinder Ended circa £16.50 each. Take your pick.
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Post by SteveW on Jul 22, 2008 19:17:04 GMT
Both, Yep! Got one of those. Just wasn't sure the distinction between a "wiggler" and an "edge finder" so kept my powder dry (a firearm related expression ) until someone else got off the fence. Mine has a Clarkson thread for the milling chuck.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2008 19:23:19 GMT
What's a Wiggler Centre finder? I thought that you took a fag paper, licked it, attached it to the edge in question, and when the tool whipped it away you were about a thou off! Only about a thou though.........
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Post by Tel on Jul 23, 2008 9:20:11 GMT
What's a Wiggler Centre finder? I thought that you took a fag paper, licked it, attached it to the edge in question, and when the tool whipped it away you were about a thou off! Only about a thou though......... A device for finding the centre of your wiggle.
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Post by weldsol on Jul 23, 2008 9:36:16 GMT
A device for finding the centre of your wiggle
I think we are back on the Gender question again ;D
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Post by Tel on Jul 23, 2008 10:35:23 GMT
OOOOOOOOO You are awful!
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Post by abby on Jul 23, 2008 15:03:13 GMT
You with Sheilla's Wheels Tel ?
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Post by Tel on Jul 24, 2008 9:32:18 GMT
... an old Dick Emery fan mate.
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