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New Tool

Paul Rohrs
Paul Rohrs Member Posts: 357
I am weary of the architects in my region using 316 scale for their blueprints. It just made me slow down I suppose, which is not necessarily a bad thing.

Scale Master Classic is the name of this tool. (It is new to me). It is made by Calculated Industries and I bought it ($75.00) at a "Technology Supply" store near me. I can plug in any scale, and I do mean any scale to include 33 metric and 39 imperial (feet-inch) scales. It helps me get through these blue prints at a pace that I am accustomed without sacrificing accuracy.

I couldn't image being a contractor without one. Doing a "take-off" would be a breeze.

Anyone else using this little treasure?

Regards,

PR

If you are looking real close, the print is in 38 scale and my tool is set at 332 scale. I was just throwing together a picture to post. Don't call the "Scale Police"

Comments

  • Big Idahoan
    Big Idahoan Member Posts: 43
    very helpfull

    tool to have in the office. had the same one for about 3 years now and it has done alot of takeoffs with me.
  • Firedragon_4
    Firedragon_4 Member Posts: 1,436
    I'v ehad mine for 12 years, love it!

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