Moze
Active Member
I have about six tape measures I keep on the truck for various installations. A small Komelon 12' self-locking tape that I use for small, up-close jobs, a 16' Milwaukee for slightly larger jobs, a 25' DeWalt for larger interior jobs, a 25' FatMax for exterior work, a 25' self-centering Lufkin for jobs requiring repetitive centering of signs, a 25' Harbor Freight 'freebie' tape that I use when digging/measuring piers or any install where it's going to get beat up, a Fastcap FlatBack tape for layout, and now this:
This is the German-made BMI 3m/10ft tape.
Depress the lever and the tape extends outward on its own. If the tape is supported (ie, the tape is on a horizontal panel or sign face), it will extend out the entire 10'. Pretty cool. If it's unsupported (ie, if you just hold it in the air and press the lever), it will extend out about 5' and then fold due to the weight of the blade.
The dimensions are on what would normally be the back of a regular tape measure blade - the convex side. This places the dimension lines directly on the work surface rather that curled up and away from it like a standard tape measure blade. Much easier to mark dimensions on your work piece.
Depress the lever and manually push the blade in by hand to retract it.
Includes a handy belt clip which works really well. The tape clips on and off very easily.
It isn't perfect for every measuring job, but will be really nice for hanging vinyl on doors, etc.
This is the German-made BMI 3m/10ft tape.
Depress the lever and the tape extends outward on its own. If the tape is supported (ie, the tape is on a horizontal panel or sign face), it will extend out the entire 10'. Pretty cool. If it's unsupported (ie, if you just hold it in the air and press the lever), it will extend out about 5' and then fold due to the weight of the blade.
The dimensions are on what would normally be the back of a regular tape measure blade - the convex side. This places the dimension lines directly on the work surface rather that curled up and away from it like a standard tape measure blade. Much easier to mark dimensions on your work piece.
Depress the lever and manually push the blade in by hand to retract it.
Includes a handy belt clip which works really well. The tape clips on and off very easily.
It isn't perfect for every measuring job, but will be really nice for hanging vinyl on doors, etc.