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Great deal on Noga

Have the same mag stand. Very positive, high quality. The universal swivel clamp accommodates the typical indicators: 6mm, 8mm, 3/8" stem, dovetail... I also bought the smaller (stemmed non mag arm only) that you can chuck or put in mill collet for DTI work. Its so much easier to just position the indicator to part & lock the knob vs. other devises. I like their deburring tools too. OK better stop, sounding like a salesman or fan boy LOL
 
It arrived quickly. Decent quality indicator comes with it. I have a Starrett flex neck indicator stand and the Noga is so much easier to use. I like it.

 
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showed up last week. not impressed with the indicator though
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This also came in the mail. Starrett 98-8.
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Need to remove a little rust on the bottom though.
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Hey Colten, your chair isn't level! Lol

I thought the indicator wasn't bad for what it is, an inexpensive house brand item.

Where did you find the Starrett level?
 
the level I bought off of fleabay. I've been bidding on them for a while, and finally got this one for $130ca including shipping. They had it listed in a woodworking category which probably helped
 
nice level!! I got lucky and picked up a moore and wright 12" for about the same price... Invaluable for setting up a lathe!
 
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