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Stainless Steel White/Yellow Dial Caliper 0-6" Fractional Range Reviews

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Woodcraft Supply, LLC is one of the nation's oldest and largest suppliers of quality woodworking tools and supplies. You'll find Woodcraft stores in more than 70 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.; and Woodcraft annually distributes 1.5 million catalogs featuring more than 10,000 items to all 50 states and 117 foreign countries. The Woodcraft catalog is a standard among woodworkers as the most complete offering of first rate products for woodworking available anywhere. Woodcraft also publishes six issues of Woodcraft Magazine annually.

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800-535-4486

Location:

1177 Rosemar Rd,
Parkersburg
West Virginia
26105

Very accurate and solid tool that I use for critical measurements and calibrating other measuring tools. More than adequate for my woodworking or machinery needs. Very similar to my dad’s version which is probably from the late 60’s. This model might be better if nothing else than being newer and less wear.
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Posted 3 years ago
DC From Somers
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I just purchased this Starrett fractional dial indicator, 1202F-6, from Woodcraft. I specifically wanted a US made indicator and from the price I assumed this tool was made in the US, which I don’t mind paying for a US made tool. The catalog description did not mention that it was made in China, which I consider to be deceptive. I was shocked to see that it was made in China! And that it was priced as a US made tool rather than the $20-30 standard for Chinese made tools. Had I wanted Chinese, I’d have bought one for a tenth the money. But that’s what I got for one priced as though it were made here. I really had more faith in Starrett. I thought they were more like Woodpecker tools and were proud to make and sell US products. But I find that the only part of US made tools they, or Woodcraft like are the prices. Again, I find it just wrong to sell imported tools at US made prices. No matter how you try to justify it, they’re not worth it and Starrett is using their once good name to market overpriced Chinese products. I’ve bought my last Starrett tool.
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Posted 6 years ago