Spudland_Dave
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id love a metric on one edge and fractional on the other (I'm constantly telling the blokes at work its 42" and whatever the line is above 3/4) and double sided
Plenty of those already...actually picked up a Powerlock 8m/26' this past weekend at HD cause I needed it...Most MFG's make a dual tape like you mention.
Is there any real craft in the states that actually uses metric measurements as their standard? I can't think of anything...
Yes, a lot actually, I'd probably say Most...As I mentioned above, I had to run out and buy a MM/CM tape last weekend. Picked up a small fab job for a local plant and all dimensions/sketches/information was supplied in Metric. In my travels, MM is SOOO much more prevalent, I'm actually tired of the mixed world, it would be nice to just officially adopt Metric and be done with it.
To answer your question tho...while every major MFG in the country uses Metric, the ONLY craft/consumer/whatever you want to call it that works solely in Inch/etc is the US Government...
To answer the OP...you couldn't design a tape measure which I'd want/buy unless you bought the Stanley Black & Decker line.. Not any specific model either, I just like the font/color/style/markings/reading of the Stanley line of tapes...be it a FatMax or good ol fashioned PowerLock.
I bought a Milwaukee Tape when they were on Christmas promo at HD a couple years ago cause I'm a Milwaukee guy...I never use that tape cause its just not a Stanley tape...