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Old 11-23-2009, 07:09 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by SyrJess View Post
Going to pick up a new gadget this weekend.. one of the laser measuring tapes, coz I am really sick of being off by > < much dammit! Any suggestions for a good one?

Also.. a good, easy to use/ read "stud finder" suggestion would be awesome.. We picked up a cheap one that really makes no sense in reading it.. I no likey

Thanks y'all!

Hey there SyrJess!!
I have a Strait-Line laser tape. It works great, especially measuring curves. It is a moderately priced one. It has really made a difference in the amount of time it takes me to measure and put a bid together. 9 volt battery powered. I have tested accuracy and it has been right on, unless of course user error occured.

You may have already tried this one.I am not a huge Ryobi fan but my carpenter friend turned me onto the stud finder they make and it works like a charm for me. 9 volt battery powered! I also check this one for accuracy every so often and it seems to hold its calibration well.

Goodluck!!
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