Bolster
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KLars and I were discussing tape measures, decided to post a thread about it.
Maybe I'm strange, but I see BIG differences between tape measures. Here are my "tape measure prejudices":
1. Not a big fan of clunky big measures, even though they are typically rigid over a longer span. Just personal preference.
2. Really dislike any blade that doesn't have some kind of a protective clear cover on it. Don't like clamp mechanisms that wear out the face of the tape.
3. Used to be a fan of dual-scale (inch and metric) measures, but no longer. The scale I want will inevitably be on the wrong side of the blade. Now I like either all inch or all metric in separate measures.
The favorites in my collection below are:
Those two humble, inexpensive 12ft Komelons lower left corner, because they clamp automatically when the blade is extended. I really like that feature. Then you push to release. Very handy. Use these when 1/8" is the max resolution I need, otherwise the Stanley metrics. Belt clip removed on one for pocket use.
Those two yellow Stanley metrics in the lower right. Was not easy to track these down for a moderate price (I think mine came from Texas), as the metric-only version is a little hard to find in the USA. Wonderful for precise set-up, centering, trimming measurements because it's direct read (no calculating of fractions in my head).
Also, the Starrett is a handy all-around. But it does have the problem of having the scale I want on the wrong side of the blade half the time.
What are your favorites, and why?
Maybe I'm strange, but I see BIG differences between tape measures. Here are my "tape measure prejudices":
1. Not a big fan of clunky big measures, even though they are typically rigid over a longer span. Just personal preference.
2. Really dislike any blade that doesn't have some kind of a protective clear cover on it. Don't like clamp mechanisms that wear out the face of the tape.
3. Used to be a fan of dual-scale (inch and metric) measures, but no longer. The scale I want will inevitably be on the wrong side of the blade. Now I like either all inch or all metric in separate measures.
The favorites in my collection below are:
Those two humble, inexpensive 12ft Komelons lower left corner, because they clamp automatically when the blade is extended. I really like that feature. Then you push to release. Very handy. Use these when 1/8" is the max resolution I need, otherwise the Stanley metrics. Belt clip removed on one for pocket use.
Those two yellow Stanley metrics in the lower right. Was not easy to track these down for a moderate price (I think mine came from Texas), as the metric-only version is a little hard to find in the USA. Wonderful for precise set-up, centering, trimming measurements because it's direct read (no calculating of fractions in my head).
Also, the Starrett is a handy all-around. But it does have the problem of having the scale I want on the wrong side of the blade half the time.
What are your favorites, and why?
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