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The multi-layer ones are ultrasonic and ONLY work on plastic. If there is a multi-layer meter that works on metal panels please let me know.The DeFelsko PosiTector 200 Advanced is the best one, as it can detect up to 3 layers. Primer, base coat and clear coat. It's also $2700.00USD
Anything else is just going to give you 1 number, the thickness of all the layers together, which doesn't really tell you how thick the clear alone is unless you already know how thick the other 2 layers are.
Also most PTGs don't work on materials other than metals. Not useful for plastic bumpers or fiberglass bodies.
I have the old, cheapo, Harbor Tool & freight meter. Now long discontinued.
Since it was only (I think) $75.00 I can't complain at how limited it is.
I just use it to check on total paint thickness at various places around a car. It lets me know what areas are already incredibly thin, which ones are about what you expect on a factory paint job, and which areas may have been repainted.
It has prevented me from making some very costly mistakes.
Why would they discontinue such a good product?!?!?
Probably due to nobody buying them.
A couple of guys on here lucked out. They happened to be in the store when they showed up in the discontinued bin for about $10.00
Now that was a screaming deal.
Who wants to to sell one?? I'll pay 40bucks!!
Good thread!
I'm thinking of getting one of these so ppl will think I know what I'm doing. I would imagine I could up my price if I whipped out one of these in front of my customer![]()
I'll pay $41.01 pay shipping and buy the guy a waxI'll offer $41.00 and pay the shipping-costs!!oke:
:joking:
Bob
I'll pay $41.01 pay shipping and buy the guy a wax![]()