Originally Posted by
Road Fan
I agree with this. In the techy companies I've worked for (Lockheed Martin, Ford, Visteon, Autoliv, Toyota), there are precision measurement labs with the abilities to perform difficult measurements of this sort, but there were very skilled people around. But complex test procedures and setups were de rigeure.
Given enough time and money, anything can be done, the issue is that you need to determine with a project like this, whether it's worth the time or money. If your putting up a steel frame for a building, you could be an inch out, and nobody would really be concerned, lots of precision parts have these kinds of tolerances though. I would be shocked to find a brifter doesn't have several of them.....