Digital Measuring Tape

Sonic Measuring

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the tape. You can now use a sonic measure, also called a digital tape measure, which you can do by yourself. Just aim from one point

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8 Responses to “Sonic Measuring”

  1. Probewitch Says:

    See comment made by probewitch (Jan 2009)

  2. Probewitch Says:

    A small section of plywood or even stiff cardboard placed at the objects end makes measurements in this case.

  3. Probewitch Says:

    Cool. I’ve had an earlier version since the mid 1990′s. I assume that is a Stanley tool?
    Well one bit of advice: try to hit solid surfaces. Since it uses sound (sonic) fabric materials don’t reflect well, and other noise can throw the measurement off a little.

  4. AsktheBuilder Says:

    Maybe you can call the 800 # of the manufacturer to see if the unit is broken or malfunctioning. :->

  5. alieninja2007 Says:

    Mabe you can help me. Every time I use mine I recieve a different measurment. I hold it in the same spot but it will give 2 or 3 different readings so I dont know which one is the accurate. Can I hold the **** end tight to one wall to measure the opposite wall?

  6. AsktheBuilder Says:

    This would be an excellent application for a traditional tape measure.

  7. ksparks777 Says:

    what if you need to measure something that doesn’t have an end point to bounce off of like measuring distance out side or the length of a plank?

  8. ZodiacKilah Says:

    wow awesome ;)

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