search google for "magnetic angle finder"
i think the word protractor may be too big for us aussies
you can also get digital ones but he are more expensive but more accurate
http://www.skyvision.com/store/mi9000010.html
Anyone know where to get one in Aus?
Cheers
Wilbo
search google for "magnetic angle finder"
i think the word protractor may be too big for us aussies
you can also get digital ones but he are more expensive but more accurate
most engineering places have them such as blackwoods, gasweld ect
a lot of combination squares come with an angle finder too, not magnetic though, but slides on the rule![]()
cheers steve,
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Using it for setting up pinion angle?
Ill need one too...
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Sorry can't help, but that is what I was trying to find a pic of when I was setting up my pinion angles. VERY handy.
FTW!Originally Posted by ecotechilux
"magnetic angle finder" on eBay is all good
Yeah will use it to check pinion anglesOriginally Posted by MWP
Cheers
Wilbo
those ones are not very accurate or easy to read
if you need to get it right get a digital one they are awesome
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