The whole thing was a surprise to me and completely out of my wheelhouse. That is why I go to the experts. Whidden was short, condescending and rude. The whole 50/50 response really threw me. When I canceled my custom order the response was “Best email I've had all day. John” .....I emailed them a prepaid return label for my Manson gauge.Interesting! My Hornady comparator said my forster 308 go gauge was 0.004" shorter than SAAMI, but I know that tool is only good for comparing rather than an absolute measurement. I thought those widden gauges would be better the way people talk about them.
The SAC comparator looks nice.
Manson and Forster treated me like I treat my customers. They were exceedingly helpful, patient and obviously knew more than me, which is what I depend on.
I purchased the Whidden tools more as a reference than anything. They might well have been fine for that but I lost faith based on my interactions with them. I’ll spend my money will companies that appreciate the business.
I have needles manufactured for our carburetor kits that have
profiles that must be held to extreme tolerances. These profiles and tolerances are considered a trade secret here. Such are these tolerances, that we had to search for a long time to find a company that we trusted could handle manufacturing them. A bad batch going into my kits for any length of time would be devastating. If we were off by .0010” we would be out of business. If you asked what’s the chance one of my needles are out of spec enough to cause and issue I would say 99.9% no. We have been selling these needles for over 10 years now and it has never happened. Our machinist has QC down to a six sigma science.
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