Once
upon a time a steel tape measure was something that every self-respecting DIY/handy
man had in his household toolbox.
Mostly
these items were capable of measurements closely relating to things contained
within the average domestic house and garden shed, and limited to six foot.
Over
the years as DIY got more ambitious, this distance was increased to ten foot,
probably because more items were being constructed in an increasingly redundant
garage.
Out
on building sites it was commonplace to have a sixty-foot tape or even a
hundred foot.
The
arrival of Metrification was not welcomed by many handymen, as their tapes were
now infected with a second line of numbers, these bearing no direct
relationship to the loved and respected Imperial sizes.
It
is a well-known fact that some very expensive mistakes have been made both in
the UK and also on the other side of the Atlantic, where feet and inches still
reign.
Now,
years after Metrification, I still revert to feet and inches when working at
home. Imperial is still every inch a king and every foot a RULER!
David Taylor
11/02/2021
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