Had a Stanley 35’ tape. It never retracted properly from day one so obviously I never really liked it as much as I could or should have. I finally had it with that POS tape the other day so I ripped the tape portion out of it and crumpled it up before I threw it across the shop. Now I’m back to my old 30’ Stanley. The tip was bent which is why I bought the 35 footer in the first place.
So anyway, I had to recalibrate my old, which is now my new, again, tape measure. Between a vice, to flatten and adjust the tip, and a carpenter square, I think I got it dialed in. Put the tape on the square and compare its measurements to that of the square. I had to go back n forth a couple times flattening and adjusting the nose piece but I think I got it
Just think, if I had done this a few years ago i coulda saved myself from buying a POS 35’ tape.
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That was then, this is now. It’s almost 4 PM and my job for this evening is to place a couple swag hooks in the ceiling so I can hang a pool table light before the table itself shows up. Got my centerline and center point marked. Now I need to know the spacing on the chains for the light so I can match the spacing on the ceiling. Gotta have your chains hanging straight dontcha know. I don’t know the spacing yet so it looks like I’m at a standstill until the wife gets home with some tacos
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