Woodmonkey
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Tape measure scales always seem to read left to right. If I'm measuring and marking a piece of wood, I'll have the tape in my left hand and pencil in my right (I'm right handed) which means unless you cross your hands over the scale will always be upsidedown? The only one I've found with a scale on both sides is the vice versa, which unfortunately I've found is not robust enough for daily use (after around 6 months use the tape got twisted so the end would keep popping off the edge).
I'm talking metric only by the way, no ancient elvish measurements please. Am I weird or does anyone else think they are the wrong way up?
I'm talking metric only by the way, no ancient elvish measurements please. Am I weird or does anyone else think they are the wrong way up?