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Clinometer

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On 7/16/2018 at 11:01 PM, Gerald said:

I think the phone app may require the phone to be out of the case for consistent readings

So, let's see...pay upwards of several hundred dollars for a "smart phone", take the case off to get an accurate reading from a free app, and risk dropping it on the floor destroying the phone...or...just go buy an inclinometer for less than the deductible on the phone insurance. 

 

Hmmmm! What to do, what to do?

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  • I see I am either in need of buying a phone or I am going to have to start carrying my Wixey with me.  I guess being "one bubble off" isn't cool anymore.  Who knew?

  • Then I'd have to buy some sheep.

  • Do you mean drop it on the concrete floor first and pick up everything but the case? Herb

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Looks like a conundrum

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Bill, you're shopping in all the wrong places. OUR Samsung J3s were less than a hunnert bucks. Wife and I each have one and we keep one in the car. We haven't had a land line for years. So, no extra expense involved to use the FREE clinometer App. 

Haven't been unlucky enough to drop my Wixey but, it would likely suffer the same damage. 

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1 minute ago, Gerald said:

Looks like a conundrum

But, it prevents STDs.:lol:

I still have my issued (circa '67) compass/clinomer...

still works...

It's EMP proof..

WTB it's been a bit more than dropped..

and I've yet to need to change the batteries...

but if it ever fails I've got a back from field piece..

guys...

build yur for cheap...

 

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What size washer do you use? Metric or imperial?

Herb

3 minutes ago, Dadio said:

What size washer do you use? Metric or imperial?

Herb

F436's in a USS...

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Got the protractor but, string, straws and tape is getting expensive. And, washers...oh my. 

Did I mention the stringless, tapeless and washerless app is FREE. :lol:

And, it doesn't need re built after a few uses.

A plastic strew or paper one? would a popsickle work?

 

Herb

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We just used a marble, the way it rolled was the incline,if it didn't roll it was flat.

Herb

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1 hour ago, Dadio said:

We just used a marble, the way it rolled was the incline,if it didn't roll it was flat.

Herb

Holy do-do! That's how I learned how to do it, Herb. Are you sure you didn't know my father?

 

I was thinking about getting a new bearometer, too.  Do you guys like this one?

 

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2 hours ago, Dadio said:

would a popsickle work?

yup...

On 7/18/2018 at 5:08 PM, Dadio said:

would a popsickle work?

Before or after you lick it off the stick? :unsure:

John

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