VDI Scale for the Ace 250

wingryder

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sandtrout

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is that scale accurate? call up your local printers and see if they have the right model of kroy machine that will do it...you may have to take a pix of what you want.
 

GARYSMIFF

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this might help

I was given this from Garrett for my Euro Ace


Scale for the AT Series Scale for the Euro Ace
Notch 1 = VDI 0-45 Notch 1 = VDI 0-8
Notch 2 ‘’ VDI 45-50 Notch 2 = VDI 8-16
Notch 3 ‘’ VDI 50-55 Notch 3 = VDI 15-20
Notch 4 ‘’ VDI 55-60 Notch 4 = VDI 20-25
Notch 5 ‘’ VDI 60-65 Notch 5 = VDI 25-30
Notch 6 ‘’ VDI 65-70 Notch 6 = VDI 30-35
Notch 7 ‘’ VDI 70-75 Notch 7 = VDI 35-40
Notch 8 ‘’ VDI 75-80 Notch 8 = VDI 40-50
Notch 9 ‘’ VDI 80-85 Notch 9 = VDI 50-60
Notch 10 ‘’ VDI 85-90 Notch 10 = VDI 60-73
Notch 11 ‘’ VDI 90-95 Notch 11 = VDI 73- 86
Notch 12 ‘’ VDI 95-100 Notch 12 = VDI 86 - 100
 

Phantasman

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I just don't see how that accomplishes anything. If a nickel rings up at 21 and a tab at 23, you won't know it by TID. The same segment lights up. Sure, you could say "it's between 20 and 23", but where?

My TIDs are divided by 10s into 9 segments (iron is 1-19). I don't have to look at segments, just the number. The Ace has no number to display. Only a segment. You could put any numbers you want in there. It looks like someone is using the XTerra 305 TIDs to match up to the Ace 250.
 

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