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ericbuggeln
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Brice, since I started this thread in shear fear that I wouldnt be able to get another Festool Folding Rule once my 2yr old nephew snapped mine in half, let me answer that question. First, the folding rule cannot be used without a good tape and I believe that a good tape is best used in conjunction with the folding rule. That being said i carry both on me. The number one technique that a folding rule is better then a tape is when you extend it to bump against a surface and then are measuring to a point from there. Tapes can krinkle and bend and just get plain squirrely on you. The rigidity of the folding rule excels here. Example would be while installing base cabs that are supposed to house a DW in between. Measuring from one cab to the next is easy bc you can position the folding rule up against the installed one, while moving the second cab to your mark. It could be done with a tape, but easier with the folding rule. Thats just one way. It is my go to measuring device in the shop.
Its a nominal cost, the Stabilas are like $10. Having seen your work over the last five years I would be shocked if you did not like one and couldnt find numerous ways to use one if you gave it a chance. I am so pleased with mine and so confident that you will like one that I will send money to your PayPal account to reimburse you if you buy one and find that its not for you, Eric
Its a nominal cost, the Stabilas are like $10. Having seen your work over the last five years I would be shocked if you did not like one and couldnt find numerous ways to use one if you gave it a chance. I am so pleased with mine and so confident that you will like one that I will send money to your PayPal account to reimburse you if you buy one and find that its not for you, Eric