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ebinmaine
48 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Hmmm. I still use my 6-footer all the time and I have an 8-footer that is handy on some jobs. ;)

I believe we have one around here but we always reach for the modern tape measure. I'm REALLY good at losing them too!!

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Handy Don
11 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I believe we have one around here but we always reach for the modern tape measure. I'm REALLY good at losing them too!!

Tape measures are among the cleverest tools for disappearing, for sure.

Last year I got a Bosch laser measuring device, since I've been measuring up building interiors to do floor plans and guide construction work. What a nifty tool.

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JCM
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

My Grampa had em. I couldn't believe anyone in their right mind would use one. 

Hey easy there big guy, I use a 6' wooden Lufkin every day in the trade.

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Wheel Horse 3D
On 8/5/2021 at 7:12 PM, formariz said:

LOL. Interesting little tidbit of information on cabinet makers rulers only. In the US they read right to left. Our friends’s across the pond they read left to right. This only happens on cabinet maker’s rulers and not carpenter’s rulers . Those read left to right on both sides of Atlantic.

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Ive got two of these! Keep one by the 3D bench for quick reference in addition to my dial calipers!

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ebinmaine
11 minutes ago, JCM said:

Hey easy there big guy, I use a 6' wooden Lufkin every day in the trade.

Not quite sure about @Handy Don yet but I AM quite sure you're off ya rocker. 

:ROTF:

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formariz

With the exception of having to measure anything over  8 feet , wood  rulers are it here. I also occasionally use an 8 footer but they are not easy to fit in pocket so the 6 footers are used.  They are more precise and versatile than tape measures. Measurements can be taken with them that are not possible to do correctly with tape measures. For checking squareness on cabinets , cases or to obtain precise ceiling heights I use a 10 foot sliding ruler or it’s smaller brother.

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Handy Don

Got a few spare folding rules, there @formariz:)

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formariz
37 minutes ago, Handy Don said:

Got a few spare folding rules, there @formariz:)

When joints get sloppy they are done, no longer accurate.

When I was a young man and I measured something previously measured by my mentor and complained that it was a 1/16” or 1/8” different than he measured he took out his ruler opened totally and hit the end on floor then measuring again. He would then smile and say” that is it kid you are right!”  folding it back up and putting it in his pocket. In all of those years he never changed it. The markings in the first six inches on both ends were basically all gone but he was just too attached to it. I loved that man and think of him every day.

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Stormin

Very interesting thread, Cas. Thanks. :handgestures-thumbup:

 

  I'd just like to mention. When I was at school a good few years back and when I started my apprenticeship. It was drummed into me that rulers, ruled countries etc. A rule was for measuring. ;)

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rjg854

Ergo, the proper use of English ;) :flags-wavegreatbritain:

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