Lundberg
17th August 2007, 04:14 PM
The majority of our work is for the oilfield industry. We've been told by potential customers that Gagemaker is a "must have". Is anyone using Gagemaker? Thoughts on the product? Does it work in conjuction with Gagetrak?
http://www.gagemaker.com/
Stijloor
17th August 2007, 06:19 PM
The majority of our work is for the oilfield industry. We've been told by potential customers that Gagemaker is a "must have". Is anyone using Gagemaker? Thoughts on the product? Does it work in conjuction with Gagetrak?
Hello Lundberg,
http://www.gagemaker.com/
From what saw on the website, Gagemaker is a manufacturer of gages.
GageTrak is calibration software. I believe that any decent calibration software can work for you.
Just in case: http://www.cybermetrics.com/products/GAGEtrak/index.htm
Disclaimer: I have no connection with these organizations.
We have excellent gaging and calibration experts participating here at The Cove. I'm sure you'll hear from them.
Stijloor.
Wayne
24th December 2007, 05:34 PM
We've been told by potential customers that Gagemaker is a "must have".Gagemaker sells a thread engineering software called ThreadDisc. There are three main thread engineering softwares available: ThreadDisk; ThreadTech; and STEFFS. I know that ThreadTech and STEFFS do not address API threads, and I am reasonably sure that ThreadDisk doesn’t either.
None of the three thread engineering softwares listed does the job of, or duplicates the function of, GageTracker.
Many people in API use the Gagemaker tools to measure API threads.