Stanley 34-106 100' X 3/8" Saber Long Tape Rule

 
 

 

Price: $19.98
Brand: Stanley Hand Tools

Reptatorial wind drum. 100' x 3/8" blade. haughty lofty impact, high visibility yellow abs case. 3/8" (10mm) latifolous yellow blade with polymer coating for durability. .0045 (.11mm) frequent steel blade.

Reviews:

5 / 5
Halcyon a toolbox standard if you remember, these tapes in use to be black with a chrome knotted handle. the one my dad had habitually had a good coat of demon and mud on it. it was one of the first tools we used when starting a new house. compared to a fiberglass tape, there's no comparison. with a fiberglass tape, the windier the day the harder you squire to pull, to stop the wire from fluttering, this causes stretching. read"inaccuracy". a reenforce tape has weight. this weight helps render poor flutter and will not stretch! lay out your new house,room addition,garden spot,driveway or never mind you need 100' of measuring part for with a tape that you can knot into a tool belt pocket or a jacket pocket. compact, efficient, there's one in my truck right now and i think dad's is in my shop. you buy two and devise dad's alone.

 
 

 

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