Marineboy":2oz36o3f said:
Fair point. For the sake of clarity, I meant the Axi Precision. It certainly works for me.
Ah, OK, thanks.
I bought one of the Axminster 1000mm ones recently, and it is certainly very clear.
But I also bought one of their ruler stops too, and was VERY frustrated that either the ruler was too wide or the stop didn't open far enough.
My other two "big" steel rules are 24" (600mm) from Draper. The older one is excellent (20+ years old), but getting a bit nibbled now. The newer one was intended to replace it, BUT flipping it over reveals that the inch scales has an offset right at the beginning, where it was never indexed properly against the end of the ruler when the scale was marked. It's quite a lot, about 0.3mm (1/64" or 1/32", enough to make it awkward to use for precise internal measurements. Metric side OK-ish, t'other side not. It's quite annoying, especially as it looks to be inconsistent along the ruler.
I've just found grandfather-in-law's 24" steel rule. It's not stainless, so quite darkened (probably "Winfield" or similar from around 1905), but it matches the old Draper exactly on both metric and inch scales. The old Draper says prominently "Made in Japan"; the new one doesn't.
Sadly I've had the "new" one for too long to return it, but I won't bother with any measuring kit from Draper again. It wasn't cheap.