



OEMTOOLS 25025 26 Blade Master Feeler Gauge
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NEast IN Laker
> 24 hourWell made of good materials. Easy to use.
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JRod
> 24 hourThese are made well and are accurate
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Michael P. Scott
> 24 hourWell i bought this for several reasons 1) My dads old ones were so rusted i couldnt read the numbers. 2)i really just needed to have one of my own.3) even tho i could have bought from a local store the price was better on amazon even with shipping. 4) it had more gauges than the ones locally. so would i recommend this yes this is a great little tool at a very reasonable price
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humble hearts
> 24 hourHandy to work on black powder revolvers..
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Jarred G.
> 24 hourNice feeler gauge! I checked these with my micrometer and saw them to be accurate to a few tenths of a thou. To other reviewers, be cautious when you check these you have wiped the oil off and that two are not stuck together, the smallest ones are remarkably thin. As always with precision measurement these are only accurate at room temperature.
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Alice Bippert
> 24 hourIm glad I chose this gauge vs one of those round ones with markings on the edge. Turns out I couldnt have gotten one of those into the space on my trimmer to use anyways, and this is a heck of a lot simpler, and has more measurements on it. Very happy with this purchase.
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C. Longo
> 24 hourI use this to check the relief of my guitar after I do a setup. I put a capo on the first fret and hold down the last fret then use the feeler to measure the gap at the 8th fret. I like my relief from 0.006 - 0.01 and this set has those measurements and a ton more.
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Rob
> 24 hourUsed these to do a valve adjustment on and old Suzuki held up and work well.
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Ron Anderson
> 24 hourThe Blade Master Feeler gauge was shipped almost dripping with an oil coating. It took me around 15 minutes to hand clean each of the 30 or so blades. This probably wouldnt matter to most folks and may be necessary to prevent rusting during shipping. However, I bought it to measure tolerances with guitar strings / neck set ups. I dont want to be smearing oil on a guitar neck or string!
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Tyrone L Collins
> 24 hourItem was NOT what was described or pictured.