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Trade: carpenter/remodeler
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 272
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6' Extension Rule
how many of yall still use one? i have metal tapes and several fatmaxes, but i still find myself reaching for my extension rule. most of the carpenters i have come across lately don't even own one. i finished out the windows in my church, and i don't know how long it would have taken me to trim them out if i hadn't had it.
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Finishing Carpenter
Trade: finishing Carpenter
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Coquitlam B.C. Canada
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
is that those wooden fold up things?
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Registered User
Trade: Trim Carpenter
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Upstate NY
Posts: 7
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I have one but haven't used it in a few years.
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Trade: Residential Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
How many do you need? I have plenty, even collect them. Beats a tape for precision any day.
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General Contracting
Trade: Real Estate Broker, Property Manager
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: LaGrangeville, NY
Posts: 1,137
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Trade: CARPENTER CONTRACTOR
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 38
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I Have Four Of Them All 8' Rulers. I Cant Work With Out Them .
I Do A Lot Trim And That All I Use. Yes I Do Have 25' Tape |
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Trade: Custom deck builder
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
Posts: 4,316
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I have never used one... Besides to poke at my brother when I was a little brat.
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I have one and need it for finish work.............I think that they are very handy for accurate inside measurements. Those of you that do not use it.........how do you make those inside measurements.......with what tool?...........just curious.
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Pro
Trade: Remodeler
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 2,167
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
When I was just learning way back when, I used to always have one tucked into the "ruler" pocket in my carpenter's pants. I found one lying around my shop last year when I was cleaning and organizing. Kind of like a nostalgia item now to me.
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Yet another carpenter
Trade: Carpenter Woodworker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
Posts: 291
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
Different rules for different situations.
I keep a standard 25' tape measure hanging on the rim of my pocket, which I use for almost everything. A 35' Fat Max (brick) in my toolbox for reaching 10' or 12' across midair. A 100' metal tape for bigger measurements. A sonic measure for estimating room sizes. An extending folding rule for precise measuring. A 6 inch ruler for measuring small parts. The only one I almost never use is the 100' tape, but they are all invaluable when I need them. I use the folding rule mostly for trim and cabinet work, and for tile. I also keep 2 speed squares (reg. and large), a framing square, combo square, bevel and drywall square. And probably a couple of measuring devices I'm not thinking of right now cuz I have the flu and I'm tired. Oh wait, my laser level. I think that about covers it. So anywayz... yep, have folding rule and use it regularly.
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Trade: carpenter/remodeler
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Mississippi
Posts: 272
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
i use my 6 foot rule for most all my window and door work. i also use it for all my inside measurements. i have some rules that my grandfather used when he was working. he was a mason. he gave me his two rules and his mahogony level. his rules have a standard rule on one side and brick and block mortar lines on the back.
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Tower Guy
Trade: General Remodeling
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 165
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I think my first introduction to remodeling was due to a 2' metal ruler. Me and a couple of the guys were always fighting (for fun, but sometimes we got hurt), and we were always trying to push the envelope. I threw a 2' metal ruler at my friend's head, and when he ducked, it stuck into the wall.
Needless to say, I was introduced to drywall repair shortly thereafter.
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Re: 6' Extension RuleQuote:
Ahh......using the carpenter's square as a boomerang......
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Trade: Remodeling contractor
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 2,247
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Re: 6' Extension Rule
I use tick sticks....................
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