I second Per's statement. In terms of the folding rule, now if only I can find a metric version with the brass extension....anyone know where I can buy one? The imperial one that I have is a pain in the butt with Festool - conversion all the time.
Christian A. said:Hi folks,
which requirements/standards does the Festool (BMI) tape measure fulfill? There should be a mark on each tape like "I", "II" or "III" that stands for a certain EG class.
Unfortunatley, I can't offer detailed information (such as the temperature at which the tape measures must fulfill the standards) but these are the basics, as far as I know:
Christian
Per Swenson said:Don't feel guilty buy a Hilti.
Per
We have 3 of those bosch,really nice and very accurate,and small. love it!Steve Jones said:Eli, let us know how the laser works out.
I had a gadget a couple of years ago, Allegedly a "Laser" tape measure, actually the laser was just there to aim the thing (basically a built in laser pointer) the measuring was done with high pitched sound (hypersonics?) acuracy was pitiful, good for rough estimating a room size for tiling, but useless for woodwork (not only did you have to have something hard at the end measuring point, but it was accurate to about 10% at 8'
I see Bosch just came out with a laser measuring thingy, interesting, I'd try again if it is any good.
Per Swenson said:Don't tell me your helpers main job isn't to change CDs.
Sure seems to end up being that way to me.
Per