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WTB: Starrett No.98 6" precision level

The nice thing about most of these levels is that they can be so easily proved. The other thing is that a true level to that precision isn't required at all. In most cases, a bed just needs to be consistent at both ends - ie not twisted (unless intentional). That means that the level accuracy isn't as important as its ability to ascertain the same consistent "unlevelness" at both ends. Although I don't have one like that, I'd guess that a cheaper off-shore level would be just as useful as a good Starrett for Lathe levelling. For other uses, I think it's probably better to make sure that it can be adjusted to achieve true level within its speciifications.

Accusize has several models of different precision available on Amazon with free shipping

Just my thoughts on the matter.
 
That is excellent price for a new one. It is difficult to find "working" Chinese level for less then half that price & buying in Canada would set you back at least 100 CAD or more for Chinese one. So paying like $50 extra for Starrett is a great deal.
It is a great price on a new one. Unfortunately KBC insists on using fairly expensive Fedex for shipping which is $25 for this one item.
 
The nice thing about most of these levels is that they can be so easily proved. The other thing is that a true level to that precision isn't required at all. In most cases, a bed just needs to be consistent at both ends - ie not twisted (unless intentional). That means that the level accuracy isn't as important as its ability to ascertain the same consistent "unlevelness" at both ends. Although I don't have one like that, I'd guess that a cheaper off-shore level would be just as useful as a good Starrett for Lathe levelling. For other uses, I think it's probably better to make sure that it can be adjusted to achieve true level within its speciifications.

Accusize has several models of different precision available on Amazon with free shipping

Just my thoughts on the matter.

I was hoping to find a nice used starrett for the price of a new accusize. There was one in Red Deer on kijiji a couple of weeks ago for $100, but cost of gas to go get it is prohibitive and seller wouldnt ship it (which I totally understand).

I'll keep an eye out for a used one. ;) I'm in no real rush.
 
I was hoping to find a nice used starrett for the price of a new accusize. There was one in Red Deer on kijiji a couple of weeks ago for $100, but cost of gas to go get it is prohibitive and seller wouldnt ship it (which I totally understand).

I'll keep an eye out for a used one. ;) I'm in no real rush.

In case you get desperate, I just checked and all the accusize units (standard & premium) can be calibrated.
 
$80

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That's a smoking deal. I paid $100 for my used 4 inch Starrett and was thinking about selling it but I don't think I would sell it for $80.
 
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