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when is a thickness gauge used? before or after you cure? how exactly is it used?
A mil thickness gauge is used to determine how many mils are on the part after if has been cured and cools down a bit. The best one for the custom coater to have is the ferrous and non-ferrous since the custom coater never knows what substrate he will be dealing with. The Positec has been proven to be the most reliable that I am aware of...
Thanks for the feed back.
I saw one on ebay for $465.
Sounds like (?) a good price, with free shipping.
They also showed a comparison chart with some of the others on the market. Made some good points. One of the biggest was the fact that it is MADE IN THE USA.
Got my interest.
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