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RE: Weighing rods Etc - AustinWood - 26-07-2018

Not sure how you would use a micrometer when balancing rods.


RE: Weighing rods Etc - Speedex750 - 26-07-2018

Maybe not with micrometers but the point being made is the difficulty and care needed when measuring anything down to small figures - a few grams in this case for balancing.

Dave


RE: Weighing rods Etc - Ian Williams - 26-07-2018

If you are having trouble with a micrometer's accuracy I would suggest you are being overly pedantic! Balancing components to within a gram is worthwhile in my experience, even if you had a slightly bigger tolerance it is a dam sight better than +/-10g found in some rod piston sets.