Safety rulers are fine if, and only if, the surface upon which you use them is absolutely perfectly flat. These rulers are rigid and will not conform to even the tiniest of irregularities on the cutting surface. I have a couple of them and, for the most part, they remain hanging on the wall. I vastly prefer 2" wide rules available at any drywall supply. A collection of 3', 4', 6', and 8' rules can be had for about half the price of one modestly sized safety rule. Apply pieces of no-skid rug pads to the back with banner tape and they stay right where you put them and they conform to any irregularities on the cutting surface.
I learned a long time ago what not to step in and not to cut my fingertips off. Your mileage may vary, you may be a slow learner.
Safety rulers are fine if, and only if, the surface upon which you use them is absolutely perfectly flat. These rulers are rigid and will not conform to even the tiniest of irregularities on the cutting surface. I have a couple of them and, for the most part, they remain hanging on the wall. I vastly prefer 2" wide rules available at any drywall supply. A collection of 3', 4', 6', and 8' rules can be had for about half the price of one modestly sized safety rule. Apply pieces of no-skid rug pads to the back with banner tape and they stay right where you put them and they conform to any irregularities on the cutting surface.
I learned a long time ago what not to step in and not to cut my fingertips off. Your mileage may vary, you may be a slow learner.
Advantage carries an economy ruler with Stainless steel cutting edge...
http://www.advantagesignsupply.com/Economy-Safety-Ruler-52
Just got mine today too! Love it!the three i ordered just came in.
very nice rulers.