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</html><description>You divide 3 into 16 (3/16) and you get .1875&#x2033;. I use calipers to measure my guitar parts most all the time. The Dial Calipers give precise measurements especially when measuring diameter of magnets. Some calipers measure in ruler increments, some measure metric and the best is digital read out. The chart below will give...</description></oembed>
