Gunsmithing MSC promo code (expires tomorrow) & question

Stringer

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MSC/J&L is having promotions on measuring tools (code MEAS30WA) and power transmission (code PT35WA), and the offer ends tomorrow. MSC link

Since I am getting tired of using the generic common-use tools at the shop, I thought this would be a good time to invest in some quality measuring instruments. When I need to do something better than +/- 0.005, I borrow other guy's Mitutoyo and Starrett calipers and micrometers. I'd like something of comparable quality, and I will buy Mitutoyo or Starrett if that means I just cry once. Of course, if I can get away with cheaper, I'd like to do that
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What are your brand name recommendations for:
Calipers
Micrometer
Edge finder
Combo square

Would I be wasting my time with Fowler, Browne & Sharpe, or SPI?

Thanks in advance! Hope someone besides me gets to take advantage of this deal.
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Re: MSC promo code (expires tomorrow) & question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Would I be wasting my time with Fowler, Browne & Sharpe, or SPI?</div></div>

All would be money well spent.
 
Re: MSC promo code (expires tomorrow) & question

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Stringer</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
What are your brand name recommendations for:
Calipers - <span style="font-weight: bold">if digital, Mitutoyo</span>
Micrometer - <span style="font-weight: bold">if digital, Mitutoyo, need to pick friction or ratchet thimble</span>
Edge finder - <span style="font-weight: bold">Starrett</span>
Combo square - <span style="font-weight: bold">Starrett, need to pick cast or forged body</span>
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Re: MSC promo code (expires tomorrow) & question

CDi,

The Mitutoyo and Starrett combo squares are pretty much the same price at MSC where he's shopping - I've been unfortunate enough to buy/use the Chinese and generic USA ones and they've all sucked. What's the point of a square that isn't? The Starretts on the other hand have been square and the chrome scales are nice. I do admit to having more time than money once and buying cheap import "precision" squares and grinding them to a couple tenths per inch, but then the insides were still off...

That Hermann Schmidt looks nice, too rich for me though.
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