• Re: Tape measure in Tenths of an inch

    From Christina Danielson@21:1/5 to eganders on Thu Jan 27 15:42:53 2022
    On Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 7:15:11 AM UTC-7, eganders wrote:
    I have been looking for a tape (say 16 or 25 ft) in tenths of an inch.
    I can't find that. The reason I am interested is that that would allow
    me to use english units and not have to screw around with fractions.
    THAT is my major concern. I don't care if the standard is metric or
    english, I just don't want to have to deal with fractions. For someone
    that is not working with the larger measurements such as meters and kilometers, that would solve most of the problems. I can get
    micrometers, dial indicators and scales in tenths, albeit not in a good variety.
    I found that Lee Valley has a tape in tenths and it is OK, but I would
    rather have one from Fastcap. they have nice, high quality, durable
    products. Lee Valley has a left to right and a right to left reading
    tape, but you have to buy both. Fastcap usually has several features
    like this in one tape.
    www.wesspur.com
    Logger Tape in 1/10" measurements

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  • From Bill@21:1/5 to Christina Danielson on Thu Jan 27 20:51:01 2022
    On 1/27/2022 6:42 PM, Christina Danielson wrote:
    On Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 7:15:11 AM UTC-7, eganders wrote:
    I have been looking for a tape (say 16 or 25 ft) in tenths of an inch.
    I can't find that. The reason I am interested is that that would allow
    me to use english units and not have to screw around with fractions.
    THAT is my major concern.

    You could take a plastic strip, say 2" long, with indents marked as you
    like, and just set in place along any tape you are using now. Make it as
    fancy as you like and it would cost you about a dime. I think I would
    prefer that to several sets of tape measures, assuming you have a
    reasonably good one to start with.

    Another thought: At 16 or 25ft, isn't estimation good enough? If I was
    looking at a rule with inches, that I could estimate well enough where
    the 10ths would be. For instance, the half-way point is 1/2", and from
    there you just need to see the 5ths of an inch. Maybe practice and see
    how good at it you are. I mean, maybe you don't need new tape measures.
    Best wishes.



    I don't care if the standard is metric or
    english, I just don't want to have to deal with fractions. For someone
    that is not working with the larger measurements such as meters and
    kilometers, that would solve most of the problems. I can get
    micrometers, dial indicators and scales in tenths, albeit not in a good
    variety.
    I found that Lee Valley has a tape in tenths and it is OK, but I would
    rather have one from Fastcap. they have nice, high quality, durable
    products. Lee Valley has a left to right and a right to left reading
    tape, but you have to buy both. Fastcap usually has several features
    like this in one tape.
    www.wesspur.com
    Logger Tape in 1/10" measurements


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  • From J. Clarke@21:1/5 to christina.wesspur@gmail.com on Thu Jan 27 23:05:28 2022
    On Thu, 27 Jan 2022 15:42:53 -0800 (PST), Christina Danielson <christina.wesspur@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Saturday, October 21, 2006 at 7:15:11 AM UTC-7, eganders wrote:
    I have been looking for a tape (say 16 or 25 ft) in tenths of an inch.
    I can't find that. The reason I am interested is that that would allow
    me to use english units and not have to screw around with fractions.
    THAT is my major concern. I don't care if the standard is metric or
    english, I just don't want to have to deal with fractions. For someone
    that is not working with the larger measurements such as meters and
    kilometers, that would solve most of the problems. I can get
    micrometers, dial indicators and scales in tenths, albeit not in a good
    variety.
    I found that Lee Valley has a tape in tenths and it is OK, but I would
    rather have one from Fastcap. they have nice, high quality, durable
    products. Lee Valley has a left to right and a right to left reading
    tape, but you have to buy both. Fastcap usually has several features
    like this in one tape.
    www.wesspur.com
    Logger Tape in 1/10" measurements

    The keyword you're looking for is "Engineer's Scale". Stanley,
    Lufkin, Milwaukee, all the usual suspects have them.

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