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points gap: .020 feeler vs ohm multimeter?
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 494887" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>It can depend on a persons touch or feel. As a toolmaker for over 50 years, I sed feeler gages all the time so I had the feel for using them in precisely. Setting a .020 gap was easy and accurate, but if a person does not have the developed skills, it could easily be off. You have to figure out which method works best for your skill level. Some folks find a wire gage is easier to use than a flat feeler gage, just a different tool to try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 494887, member: 1183"] It can depend on a persons touch or feel. As a toolmaker for over 50 years, I sed feeler gages all the time so I had the feel for using them in precisely. Setting a .020 gap was easy and accurate, but if a person does not have the developed skills, it could easily be off. You have to figure out which method works best for your skill level. Some folks find a wire gage is easier to use than a flat feeler gage, just a different tool to try. [/QUOTE]
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