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Yes, getting myself a tape measure but wondering whether you have any recommendations for those electronic measuring devices.
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safetyamateur wrote:Yes, getting myself a tape measure but wondering whether you have any recommendations for those electronic measuring devices.
Get one with numbers on, I always find that if I just use my hands by the next day of saying to property services it is this big I need it, they it is either too big or too small. Shoe laces are ok but don't use elastic ones!
Hope this helps! Happy Easter
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Yes - agree get one with numbers.
Also make sure if you get a laser measure it makes a beeping noise.
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In.
Blooming.
Valuable.
Cheers :-)
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safetyamateur wrote:In.
Blooming.
Valuable.
Cheers :-)
Good job you come on here for our invaluble assistance!
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When you are getting your measuring device can you also look for
1) some sparks for the old grinding wheel
2) a long weight
3) a metric adjustable spanner
Cheers
Stu
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And don't forget that you may also need
1) a skirting-board step-ladder
2) a square spirit level bubble
3) some elbow grease!
Cheers
Pete
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Rees21880 wrote:And don't forget that you may also need
1) a skirting-board step-ladder
2) a square spirit level bubble
3) some elbow grease!
Cheers
Pete
Don't forget the tartan paint and the sky hook! Oh and get me a left handed screw driver while your out and about!
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And tell everyone you are getting a round tuit
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And don't forget the cakes!
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I don't like the Bosch units because they principally report in cm with the millimetres digit smaller (at least, they did last time I laid hands on one). In civil engineering we don't ever work in cm, it's always m or mm, so a tool which primarily reports in cm grates.
I prefer Leica, who sensibly have all the digits you want to read the same size. I use a Disto D2, which I'm very happy with and it does all the same area and volume calcs that most of them do. It is a bit more expensive.
Functionally, I think the main difference between laser measures is the range, and whether they achieve that range outdoors. My D2 'only' does 60m, and Leica don't recommend it for outdoor use at all. I do use it outdoors, but I'm rarely measuring more than about 15m. It's fine at that.
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OK, you serious and constructive responders have rather spoiled things. I'd already plumped for the Bosch (we have minions who take care of the outdoor stuff and cms is fine). But I appreciate you representing the more sane side of our profession.
Now, this tartan paint. 5 or 10 litres? A quick Google isn't providing the safety data sheet, must be one of those posh paints. Must be good.
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I have a tape measure and a Bosch laser measure. The Bosch works in metres and decimals thereof, not in cm.
Good luck with the tartan paint.
Cheers
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safetyamateur wrote:OK, you serious and constructive responders have rather spoiled things. I'd already plumped for the Bosch (we have minions who take care of the outdoor stuff and cms is fine). But I appreciate you representing the more sane side of our profession.
Now, this tartan paint. 5 or 10 litres? A quick Google isn't providing the safety data sheet, must be one of those posh paints. Must be good.
Fire retardant! Fancy being offered sane advice, your right who mever posted it was a spoil sport!
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hilary wrote:I have a tape measure and a Bosch laser measure. The Bosch works in metres and decimals thereof, not in cm.
Good luck with the tartan paint.
Cheers
What size is the second decimal place digit (ie the cm figure)?
What size is the third decimal place digit (ie the mm figure)?
In every Bosch I've seen the mm digit is smaller. If yours isn't, I'd quite like to know what the model is, please.
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achrn wrote:
I don't like the Bosch units because they principally report in cm with the millimetres digit smaller (at least, they did last time I laid hands on one). In civil engineering we don't ever work in cm, it's always m or mm, so a tool which primarily reports in cm grates.
Adding a 0 either at the beginning to get meters or at the end to get millimeters shouldn't be a problem to an engineer ;) I'm being cheeky here, everyone uses what's best for them. My bosch tool came with a pair of red goggles that allow to see the laser beam clearly when outdoors (to an extent of course, and not the whole beam but the point), which is also useful.
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They must have changed then. Thanks. It's the small digit at the end that I don't like.
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