Welcome to Club SAITO !
Dave,
Got a 182TD among the other twins but no desire yet to dump any of those big block single cylinder beauties .
That 120DP and the old fathead 120 are two of my favorite big block Saitos. Got three 120DP now, but I could be tempted to buy yours.
Maybe sell it back when seller remorse sets in!
My Feedback: (102)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colonial Beach, VA
Posts: 20,370
Likes: 0
Received 25 Likes
on
25 Posts
Dave,
Got a 182TD among the other twins but no desire yet to dump any of those big block single cylinder beauties .
That 120DP and the old fathead 120 are two of my favorite big block Saitos. Got three 120DP now, but I could be tempted to buy yours.
Maybe sell it back when seller remorse sets in!
My Feedback: (1)
Digital Caliper:
guys, I'm looking to buy a new set of Digital Calipers, please tell me what Digital Calipers you have and price, and how you feel about their quality. I figure I don't use them much, and if I am with-in .001 I'm good to go, yet I don't want $20 stuff. so I figure I don't need to spend more than $50, $60 at the most, OK maybe $70 if I have to, I have only found 4 or 5 pair in the $40 to $60 price range yet they have brand names I have never heard of..
it's very frustrating because the net is loaded with Digital Calipers priced between $19 and $40 with names I have never heard of, I know many are most likely copies of each other or are the same product with different names and different prices, it's driving me nuts, I don't want to buy an unknown name and find out a year down the road it's hardcore junk.
anyhoo, please tell me what you see/ what you got/ what you think,, thanks!!
Jim
guys, I'm looking to buy a new set of Digital Calipers, please tell me what Digital Calipers you have and price, and how you feel about their quality. I figure I don't use them much, and if I am with-in .001 I'm good to go, yet I don't want $20 stuff. so I figure I don't need to spend more than $50, $60 at the most, OK maybe $70 if I have to, I have only found 4 or 5 pair in the $40 to $60 price range yet they have brand names I have never heard of..
it's very frustrating because the net is loaded with Digital Calipers priced between $19 and $40 with names I have never heard of, I know many are most likely copies of each other or are the same product with different names and different prices, it's driving me nuts, I don't want to buy an unknown name and find out a year down the road it's hardcore junk.
anyhoo, please tell me what you see/ what you got/ what you think,, thanks!!
Jim
My Feedback: (102)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colonial Beach, VA
Posts: 20,370
Likes: 0
Received 25 Likes
on
25 Posts
I don't have any digital ones only this slider: and the one in the link: https://www.micromark.com/Vernier-Mi...-Inch-Capacity
Micro Mark has several digital ones also: https://www.micromark.com/mini-hand-...suring-marking
Last edited by Hobbsy; 02-08-2019 at 06:11 PM. Reason: Add content
My Feedback: (1)
I don't have any digital ones only this slider: and the one in the link: https://www.micromark.com/Vernier-Mi...-Inch-Capacity
Micro Mark has several digital ones also: https://www.micromark.com/mini-hand-...suring-marking
Micro Mark has several digital ones also: https://www.micromark.com/mini-hand-...suring-marking
Jim
be a Saito hound !
The thing I love about the CG Tiger's is that they practically fly themselves. If the original owner had trouble taxiing he didn't have the carb set correctly, me thinks. Blood spatter from a crime scene, cool looking and certainly different. I am going to change the servos in the CG 120 it has all digital servos in it, they are battery eaters and they buzz all the time.
Gary have you had a think about fitting that fa182 to your h9 taylorcraft?
Digital Caliper:
guys, I'm looking to buy a new set of Digital Calipers, please tell me what Digital Calipers you have and price, and how you feel about their quality. I figure I don't use them much, and if I am with-in .001 I'm good to go, yet I don't want $20 stuff. so I figure I don't need to spend more than $50, $60 at the most, OK maybe $70 if I have to, I have only found 4 or 5 pair in the $40 to $60 price range yet they have brand names I have never heard of..
it's very frustrating because the net is loaded with Digital Calipers priced between $19 and $40 with names I have never heard of, I know many are most likely copies of each other or are the same product with different names and different prices, it's driving me nuts, I don't want to buy an unknown name and find out a year down the road it's hardcore junk.
anyhoo, please tell me what you see/ what you got/ what you think,, thanks!!
Jim
guys, I'm looking to buy a new set of Digital Calipers, please tell me what Digital Calipers you have and price, and how you feel about their quality. I figure I don't use them much, and if I am with-in .001 I'm good to go, yet I don't want $20 stuff. so I figure I don't need to spend more than $50, $60 at the most, OK maybe $70 if I have to, I have only found 4 or 5 pair in the $40 to $60 price range yet they have brand names I have never heard of..
it's very frustrating because the net is loaded with Digital Calipers priced between $19 and $40 with names I have never heard of, I know many are most likely copies of each other or are the same product with different names and different prices, it's driving me nuts, I don't want to buy an unknown name and find out a year down the road it's hardcore junk.
anyhoo, please tell me what you see/ what you got/ what you think,, thanks!!
Jim
Mitutoyo brand digital calipers are very popular for good reason. Not cheap, but you do know that you are getting fine quality.At one time, you could by useful hobby grade for $20 but the latest crop of 20 buck digitals from China are loaded with very crude calipers that often will not repeat within .005"!
There are also online fake "Mitutoyo" for what may seem like decent prices. They are not good quality.
If you like , I will go up to the corner Harbor Freight store, see what they have and check out the quality. I can get a pic for you. If they look ok, I will send you a set. They can always be returned .
Last edited by Jesse Open; 02-09-2019 at 07:21 AM. Reason: Punctuation
My Mitutoyo 8" Digitals are getting pretty worn after 20 yrs. I have to keep the scale spotlessly clean or they error out. That and I spilled a chemical on the display so it's hard to read.
I checked out the harbor freight digitals a few years ago and they were ALL junk. Wobbly jaws, gritty feeling slides, thumb wheel inoperative or wouldn't repeat within .002". It's time to go back and see what they have as they do switch between china vendors periodically. Maybe they'll have some better ones.
I checked out the harbor freight digitals a few years ago and they were ALL junk. Wobbly jaws, gritty feeling slides, thumb wheel inoperative or wouldn't repeat within .002". It's time to go back and see what they have as they do switch between china vendors periodically. Maybe they'll have some better ones.
My Mitutoyo 8" Digitals are getting pretty worn after 20 yrs. I have to keep the scale spotlessly clean or they error out. That and I spilled a chemical on the display so it's hard to read.
I checked out the harbor freight digitals a few years ago and they were ALL junk. Wobbly jaws, gritty feeling slides, thumb wheel inoperative or wouldn't repeat within .002". It's time to go back and see what they have as they do switch between china vendors periodically. Maybe they'll have some better ones.
I checked out the harbor freight digitals a few years ago and they were ALL junk. Wobbly jaws, gritty feeling slides, thumb wheel inoperative or wouldn't repeat within .002". It's time to go back and see what they have as they do switch between china vendors periodically. Maybe they'll have some better ones.
Yep We stopped off at the corner on the way home from the Prop Shop just now. The Harbor Freight calipers are as you described. Much like any of the lower cost Chinese stuff of today At one time the $20 sets were pretty good , not so now.
I will check at Wholesale Tool next week, they have a large choice from cheapo to prime and everything between. We were right past them this morning but they were closed.
BTW Sorry, I forgot to reply but that TS90 Saito is a 1999 vintage iirc.
My Feedback: (102)
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Colonial Beach, VA
Posts: 20,370
Likes: 0
Received 25 Likes
on
25 Posts
I just received the Saito 182-T, fine engine no dings, pliers marks or scratches. Throttle barrels are castor stuck, Corrosion X already freed them. I'll run it when it's warmer than 37.
My Feedback: (1)
no-p, no $20 Calipers for me, I learned on Magnum engines not to buy cheap.. I have a Wholesale Tool catalog just 1ft from my elbow, but they don't have many caliper, I mean I thought they would have had more, and their site doesn't show more.. here is what I found on line,, for $40, less than $80.
https://www.grainger.com/product/JOHNSON-Digital-Caliper-0-6-0-150mm-21XK35?cm_sp=Product_Details-_-Products_Based_on_Your_Search-_-IDPPLARECS&cm_vc=IDPPLARECS
https://www.grainger.com/product/36HZ56?gclid=CjwKCAiA7vTiBRAqEiwA4NTO62NhaVwZq8ZUX UHyVfeVCL7Sm2QNMeyY4cybRr9sLfksbzHVX8EssBoCy-gQAvD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=CjwKCAiA7vT iBRAqEiwA4NTO62NhaVwZq8ZUXUHyVfeVCL7Sm2QNMeyY4cybR r9sLfksbzHVX8EssBoCy-gQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!56542783677!!!s!10 2360815157!
here is a higher priced set of SPI
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/38355962
I have to say I have never heard of these brands
Jim
https://www.grainger.com/product/JOHNSON-Digital-Caliper-0-6-0-150mm-21XK35?cm_sp=Product_Details-_-Products_Based_on_Your_Search-_-IDPPLARECS&cm_vc=IDPPLARECS
https://www.grainger.com/product/36HZ56?gclid=CjwKCAiA7vTiBRAqEiwA4NTO62NhaVwZq8ZUX UHyVfeVCL7Sm2QNMeyY4cybRr9sLfksbzHVX8EssBoCy-gQAvD_BwE&cm_mmc=PPC:+Google+PLA&ef_id=CjwKCAiA7vT iBRAqEiwA4NTO62NhaVwZq8ZUXUHyVfeVCL7Sm2QNMeyY4cybR r9sLfksbzHVX8EssBoCy-gQAvD_BwE:G:s&s_kwcid=AL!2966!3!56542783677!!!s!10 2360815157!
here is a higher priced set of SPI
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/38355962
I have to say I have never heard of these brands
Jim
Last edited by the Wasp; 02-09-2019 at 01:57 PM.
The days of the usable $20 calipers are about gone. The $20 calipers are now the $60 jobs.
There are two males that I buy today based on brand names. I buy Mitutoyo and Brown an Sharpe.
The stuff you see out there now is made by contract and you will often see the same stuff under several different names.
Mitutoyo may seem a bit pricey but it is money spent well imho.
There is a new breed of calipers out there that not only allow metric and inch readings but also provide fractions down to the 1/128th!
Wholesale Tool of course has a lot more in their store than what they list in the catalog. I always enjoy checking out the walk in store. Brings back memories of when I was starting out.
Dave,
On the few castor, or rust from synthetic stuck carb barrels I have seen, Plain old, cheap kerosene works as well as the high dollar exotica
There are two males that I buy today based on brand names. I buy Mitutoyo and Brown an Sharpe.
The stuff you see out there now is made by contract and you will often see the same stuff under several different names.
Mitutoyo may seem a bit pricey but it is money spent well imho.
There is a new breed of calipers out there that not only allow metric and inch readings but also provide fractions down to the 1/128th!
Wholesale Tool of course has a lot more in their store than what they list in the catalog. I always enjoy checking out the walk in store. Brings back memories of when I was starting out.
Dave,
On the few castor, or rust from synthetic stuck carb barrels I have seen, Plain old, cheap kerosene works as well as the high dollar exotica
Nice! I thought about getting a 90-100T for my Phoenix 46-55 size Sbach 342 but went with a new 82 single instead. A twin would look awesome in that plane but I just don't know squat about them. Cowl is cut so too late now
My Feedback: (1)
The days of the usable $20 calipers are about gone. The $20 calipers are now the $60 jobs.
There are two males that I buy today based on brand names. I buy Mitutoyo and Brown an Sharpe.
The stuff you see out there now is made by contract and you will often see the same stuff under several different names.
Mitutoyo may seem a bit pricey but it is money spent well imho.
There is a new breed of calipers out there that not only allow metric and inch readings but also provide fractions down to the 1/128th!
Wholesale Tool of course has a lot more in their store than what they list in the catalog. I always enjoy checking out the walk in store. Brings back memories of when I was starting out.
Dave,
On the few castor, or rust from synthetic stuck carb barrels I have seen, Plain old, cheap kerosene works as well as the high dollar exotica
There are two males that I buy today based on brand names. I buy Mitutoyo and Brown an Sharpe.
The stuff you see out there now is made by contract and you will often see the same stuff under several different names.
Mitutoyo may seem a bit pricey but it is money spent well imho.
There is a new breed of calipers out there that not only allow metric and inch readings but also provide fractions down to the 1/128th!
Wholesale Tool of course has a lot more in their store than what they list in the catalog. I always enjoy checking out the walk in store. Brings back memories of when I was starting out.
Dave,
On the few castor, or rust from synthetic stuck carb barrels I have seen, Plain old, cheap kerosene works as well as the high dollar exotica
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/76338482
Jim
Thanks Dave. Yeah it's probably not that much more complicated to install a twin. I would have bought a used twin but which one? Single carb, dual carb? Which ones require glow heaters? Where would the throttle lever be located? Which 90-100 twins are fussier to run? How would I deal with the Cowl cutouts and exhaust? So you see, there are lots of things I just have no experience with concerning a twin purchase and install. The singles are simple so I went with the used 82 which I'm still having issues with. So I bought the new 82 and all is well.
Some of the best, Electronic Calipers
This one is very similar to the one I got 15 years ago. https://www.greatgages.com/collectio...tutoyo-caliper
Paid $60 for it way back.
This one is very similar to the one I got 15 years ago. https://www.greatgages.com/collectio...tutoyo-caliper
Paid $60 for it way back.
even some of Brown an Sharpe's $50 sets are made in China
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/76338482
Jim
https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/76338482
Jim
BTW I checked the Wholesale Tool website and it had several pages of calipers, several.
The twins are no problem to run at all. Typical drawbacks are low power for a given displacement and the extra weight. They can limit the plane choices a bit.
My Feedback: (1)
acdii, thank you, LOL I think in the last 4 days I have seen just about 90% of all the calipers there are on the net LOL, I am thinking now that I may rather by a set of $100 Starrett Dial calipers than spend more on E-calipers..
if you want to see a site that has Calipers, check out this one, Penn Tool,
Industrial Machine Tools for Sale | Penn Tool Co
Gary, I checked Wholesale Tool site and it only let me bring up one set of calipers at a time, and I had to search the PT number from my catalog. I will go back to the site and try again.. too add my new catalog only has 3 pages with Digital/ Dial calipers.
I found that $100 set of Starrett in the link above. the thing about Dial's is I can simply calculate to millimeters.
Jim
if you want to see a site that has Calipers, check out this one, Penn Tool,
Industrial Machine Tools for Sale | Penn Tool Co
Gary, I checked Wholesale Tool site and it only let me bring up one set of calipers at a time, and I had to search the PT number from my catalog. I will go back to the site and try again.. too add my new catalog only has 3 pages with Digital/ Dial calipers.
I found that $100 set of Starrett in the link above. the thing about Dial's is I can simply calculate to millimeters.
Jim