MikeJhn":2rs942hx said:Mine arrived yesterday from Japan, I do like the raised bit at the end to allow picking it up and its a thicker gauge than the ones I bought at Axminster, not all floppy, like some.
Mike
t8hants":1k2yxufq said:While you are all gloating about your new rules, I quite like my dirt cheap sc***fix set of three, a 6", 1' & a 2'.
DTR":3a8v1asu said:t8hants":3a8v1asu said:While you are all gloating about your new rules, I quite like my dirt cheap sc***fix set of three, a 6", 1' & a 2'.
I've bought a few metre rules from Screwfix / Toolstation; not one of them has been close to straight :?
How about this rule, divided by the pied, pouce and ligne?
http://www.burn-heart.com/shop/pied-du-roi-ruler
lurker":2pp1cibo said:I still think you are all mad spending that sort of money on a rule(r), whats wrong with the time honoured way of nicking them from work?
That's only true if the initial size happens to be a whole number of feet!Eric The Viking":2e3d9g9y said:The advantage of imperial distance and old LSD money was the ease of using fractions.
So often in woodworking you want to halve something or divide it into thirds, or whatever, and twelve units to one bigger one make this much more convenient (OK, not dividing by five or seven, but honestly, that's rarely necessary).
MikeJhn":24v3ngg6 said:Ahh yes our American cousins will not let go, thats why all our woodworking machines have Imperial fittings and slots, such a nuisance and now we have Trump Arghhhhhhhh
Mike
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