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He is using both type of guages. What is your point?
Posted by
AzHeat
on February 21, 2004 at 4:33 PM
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Looks like he's using a bubble gauge to me...
posted by Snoguitar
on February 21, 2004 at 03:52 PM
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Talk about selective eye sight. You called the guage I used a "Toy". It is obviously used by pros as well as the bubble type. They both work the same way using gravity to measure angles. I don't see where your argument is?
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If you want a cheap accurate tool to check your camber
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AzHeat
01:03:33 02/21/04
I got one for $9 at Ace...
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Snoguitar
02:54:08 02/21/04
Accurate within .5 of a degree. If you consider that
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AzHeat
13:30:42 02/21/04
Site for DIY caster /camber they use
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AzHeat
03:33:33 02/21/04
Or....the gentleman who has done my alignments for 17 years.
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kentatwater
05:37:25 02/21/04
The success of this method is a level platform to >>>
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ZUL8TR
06:12:47 02/21/04
yeah, basicly the same thing as I linked to in my post...
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Snoguitar
06:19:51 02/21/04
Stock car racing use the same "Toy" (linky)
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AzHeat
11:37:37 02/21/04
Looks like he's using a bubble gauge to me...
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Snoguitar
15:52:27 02/21/04
He is using both type of guages. What is your point? -
AzHeat
16:33:48 02/21/04
both tools bubble and center weight needle are using gravity
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AzHeat
11:45:36 02/21/04
The radius of the gauge is gonna determine accuracy...
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Snoguitar
15:46:36 02/21/04
What do you mean my radius? The needle guagea has to
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AzHeat
16:43:23 02/21/04
Arc of the gauge...
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Snoguitar
05:27:01 02/22/04
I understood that part the larger the circle the
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AzHeat
11:00:07 02/22/04
You've got that backwards...
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Snoguitar
17:02:03 02/22/04
I meant if you are off by fraction of a millimeter on
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AzHeat
18:07:01 02/22/04
And that's why a gauge with a larger radius is more accurate (n/m)
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Snoguitar
18:47:35 02/22/04
With a 3' construction level i can get .1 deg (n/m)
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The-FActor
09:56:07 02/21/04
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