Wednesday, 10 February 2016

Tape measure with all markings

Not sure what the black diamonds, Roman numerals or odd series of numbers mean on your tape measure ? This article from The Tape Store will reveal all. Learn to read and use roll-up, self-retracting tape measures for all of the most common home construction projects. As the increments decrease, so does the length of the mark. The black diamonds are actually called truss marks (also known as stud or joist marks ).

The Roman numerals are vital too, they show how accurate your tape measure is.

Can you tell me about the markings on tape measures , what they mean and about all the special markings ?

Nearly all tape measures have the normal sequence of numbers along at least one edge of the tape. Some will have one resolution along one edge and another resolution on the other edge. The shortest lines of all on most measuring tapes are the sixteenth-inch marks. There are of these tiny marks per inch — four in each quarter-inch. Note that some very precise measuring tapes will mark down to one-thirty-second of an inch or even one-sixty-fourth of an inch!


Use the same pattern for recognizing these . What do all those little lines mean anyway? Follow these guidelines to help you in reading all of those little ruler marks. Recognize the marks on the top of . Tape measures comes in all sizes, shapes and the amount of length it . The numbers circled on the left here just indicate the total length of the tape measure. Instea all there is to it, is to fit in the combined marking and measuring edges between the measurement points on the object being measured. We deal in fractions every day and are forever measuring quarters and eighths and sixteenths and whatnot.


It all seems second nature to us! Tape Measure use, markings , fractions, etc. For addition and subtraction trading and carry over amounts exchange in multiples of 12. Our scale has all standard English markings , including 16” centers, and Black Diamonds for laying out engineered . The hook on the end is loose on all the tapes.


The 16″ increments refer to the stud or framing center to center dimension. Variations of framing exist in 12″. Left to right, right to left, top to bottom, whichever way you look at it this tape is easy to read. Why have we had to wait so long for someone to come up with this BRILLIANT piece of kit, easy to read clear markings ,Inside measuring ,,,sheer genius. These hacks are something we can all benefit from.


Did you know: of the population are right handed yet most are using left-handed tape measures when marking - why? Hold it in your left hand and mark the measurement with your right han saving time and improving accuracy on the job.

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