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Paddy Roxburgh

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There is a thread about all metric tape measures at the moment, I can get these easily at my local tool shop, but does anyone know a UK supplier for imperial only tapes. For some aspects of my work I use metric (all steel work for example) but when I am using some of my woodwork hand tools it is easier to work in imperial, for example if my groove is to be 1/4" I don't want to be subtracting 6.35 from 19, much easier to subtract 1/4 from 3/4.
I have some metric only tapes and some metric/imperial but I don't think I've ever had an imperial only one, rules yes, but tapes never.
 
Hi Rodders, that link only shows metric/imperial and metric only. I'm sure they must be available (what do the Americans use?) but I couldn't see any from a quick google or ebay search
Paddy
 
http://www.thetapestore.co.uk/tapes-rul ... pe-2m-72in

Any good Paddy? Note it's not a standard tape, so might not suit mate.

http://www.arricamstore.com/crew-tools- ... ure-16-p63
Fatmax one but its £35 and delivery is £10!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00P ... 1_2&sr=8-2
This ones imperial on one half and blank on the other half for marking. And it's £6 :D

http://www.fisco.co.uk/tri-lok.html
You need the tapes with the english scale. Big T or the Trilock models are available with that scale, I believe they are made in the UK. I just can't seem to find a supplier. Might be worth contacting them direct.

Hope it helps mate
Regards
Chris
 
if you don't have any luck finding one at reasonable price, I think that I am in Houston next month- I will nip into Home Depot or similar and get one.
 
How 'Imperial' do you want it?

My Dad has one of these in his shed. 8)
 

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blackrodd":1ewck103 said:
An imperial tape is a difficult thing to find!

Regards Rodders

You're not wrong.
I'm glad I've still got mine from my apprenticeship 8)


Shameless gloat :lol:

 
Just make sure that is uses inches from the British empire and not someone elses empire.

Most countries in Europe had their own inches all different in lenght. I have old folding rules with both Norwegian and Swedish inches. A Norwegian inch is longer than a British inch and a Swedish inch is shorter.

Chineese inches are even more bewildering because every inch is an individual with it's own lenght. This makes for some pretty interresting maths 1"+2"=3 1/8" Either they have tables where the lenght of each individual inch is listed..... or they are just unable to put the marks at consistant distances from one another....... :twisted:
 

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