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  • How does anyone maintain a tape measure for 30 years? Isn't the riveted lip attachment all wobbly by now adding a couple of 16/ths to every measurement?

    I am amaze. I salute you.

  • How does anyone maintain a tape measure for 30 years? Isn't the riveted lip attachment all wobbly by now adding a couple of 16/ths to every measurement?

    It's meant to be wobbly.

    The lip moves the same amount as the depth of the flat bit of the lip measures.

    When you measure the inside of something (by pushing the lip against the end of the tape measure) it moves in by the appropriate distance and the tape measure gives the right measurement to the outside of the lip.

    When you hook the lip over the edge of something the rivet allows it to move the same distance as the depth of the lip and the tape measure gives the right measurement to the inside of the lip.

    I doubt wear and tear would make it add more than the expected amount...

  • Ah yes. Understood. I phrased that poorly. What I meant was that the small movement will increase over time and throw the numbers out. I've rarely had a tape measure last more than a few years before those that 16ths starts to into 8ths.

    (also @TW)

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