Borescope
- roweenie
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Re: Borescope
So, other than the inflexible head, you like it?
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- roweenie
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Re: Borescope
That one looks like it would be well suited for looking into engine cylinders, or even for doing valve alignments, but the length of the scope would be somewhat limiting for other applications.Stryk wrote:I was going to buy this in the near future to inspect an engine cylinder - wonder how well it would work in a tuba?
http://www.harborfreight.com/digital-in ... 62359.html
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tubeast
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Re: Borescope
Ah, i get it: You want to evaluate a cylindrical opening.
My first association was something in the line of an "Applause-o-meter".
Sorry, MY bad...
My first association was something in the line of an "Applause-o-meter".
Sorry, MY bad...
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Re: Borescope
I use a BlueFire boriscope I picked up from Amazon that hooks up to my phone/computer. $22 for a 16' scope:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013HZCYXK/re ... 1xbQG29P07" target="_blank
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013HZCYXK/re ... 1xbQG29P07" target="_blank
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Re: Borescope
Does it go around corners, like a knuckle in 11/16" tubing?thevillagetuba wrote:I use a BlueFire boriscope I picked up from Amazon that hooks up to my phone/computer. $22 for a 16' scope:
I browsed around among the options presented on that Amazon site, and the cameras all looked narrow but long - I don't know, no one mentioned that dimension, but well over an inch.