That sir is the best video explanation of how to use a dial caliper. Great job. Simple and to the point. May I ask what brand of calipers are you using? They seem very well made. Can you tell me what website you got the chart from? Again thank you for the information.
My caliper does both thousands, and inches in 1/64th increments. My problem was the instructions which were poorly printed, and the instruction was horrible. You made it easy to understand. Thank you.
Hey man coming from someone who's completely new to reading calipers in the like My lively hood depends on learning knowledge like this very quickly These videos are very comprehensive and you are helping me put more than you know thank you
First thing before checking zero is to clean the jaws. Just open them and wipe them with your finger to make sure there isn’t any particles on the jaws.
Great video and great information
Great video. Thank you!
Thank you so much!! I have a test in my welding class about this.this really helped
I did make a mistake in the video at 3:41, it's supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
Very good explained!! 👌🙋🇷🇴
Best explination I have seen yet on this. Thank you.
Thanks
Thank you. This has always been a mystery to me. You explained it very well. Thank you 🙏
You're welcome, I did make a mistake at 3.41, it supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
That sir is the best video explanation of how to use a dial caliper. Great job. Simple and to the point. May I ask what brand of calipers are you using? They seem very well made. Can you tell me what website you got the chart from? Again thank you for the information.
Guy's I did make a mistake at 3:41 in the video. It's supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch on caption on screen
Im learning how to use calipers and was confused about that...Thanks for the edit
@@Kiousable you're welcome
thank you again, very helpful
Thank you sir. I now know how to zero out my caliber.
This was great thank you!
My caliper does both thousands, and inches in 1/64th increments. My problem was the instructions which were poorly printed, and the instruction was horrible. You made it easy to understand. Thank you.
You're welcome, I did make a mistake at 3:41 , it supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
Excellent video. thanks for the help.
You're welcome, I did make a mistake at 3:41, it supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
Great info Dave, thanks for sharing. Dave
Thanks
Thank You, Sir!
You're welcome
thank you!
Hey man coming from someone who's completely new to reading calipers in the like
My lively hood depends on learning knowledge like this very quickly
These videos are very comprehensive and you are helping me put more than you know thank you
Thank you sir 1/2 1/4 3/8 5/8 to 5/32 list send
thank you
You're welcome, I did make a mistake at 3:41, it's supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
wow i never even knew that existed;];];] thanks dave learned something brand new today];];]
You're welcome
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First thing before checking zero is to clean the jaws. Just open them and wipe them with your finger to make sure there isn’t any particles on the jaws.
I still only have a vernier caliper 🙂
Sir 2 169 is the right answer
I did make a mistake at 3.41, it supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch
HOW TO YOU CONVERT TO MILLIMETERS???
2.169" you wrote 2.069
Yes you're right
Thank you for the informative video I’m in aircraft mechanics 🧰 school and we are on the, micro meter and dial caliper
You're welcome, I did make a mistake at 3:41, it supposed to be 2.169 thousandths of a inch