I really like my Crescent especially the yellow numbering. I still have a couple of Fat Max's that get used too. Favorite may be my 25 ft. Starrett yellow and pink plastic tapes, smooth operating, light weight and slightly smaller than most of the newer padded case tapes out there. The fluorescent yellow or pink is easy to locate when misplaced. Great video onetoolaweekguy.
I just found one of those Lufkin tapes with the black and green blade at the lumber yard/ hardware store about an hour ago. Nice, but it is heavy. Didn't notice the price though.
On Instagram I commented on my Fat Max. But now that I have seen this video, I like the Crescent's yellow numbering as you and Gary D. mentioned. I may check that one out. Thanks for the info on this video.
Started off with Stanley power lock Tried luftkin like the large numbers and is light weight Bought the luftkin nite eyes like the blade is flat black with neon green number is bulky and tge belt hook needs improvement Tried the fat max like tge auto lock is left with my miter saw for measurements Milwaukee stud is my new favorite was for building decks gave grown fond of the belt hook large numbers ling stand out though large and heavy i was building a deck not paying attention drove a marker stake into the blade it still worjs fine us construction tough A customer gave me a DeWalt not a tape will be using Looking at the dtabila
The Crescent night eye was a major disappointment. 1 day in the weather and it's lame! Weak blade. Lazy, drag ass retraction. Might be good for indoor only use.
You are correct needs to be beefed up considerably. The blade feels cheap poor stand out, heavy and the blade return is a fight. The Milwaukee is my favorite
I really like my Crescent especially the yellow numbering. I still have a couple of Fat Max's that get used too. Favorite may be my 25 ft. Starrett yellow and pink plastic tapes, smooth operating, light weight and slightly smaller than most of the newer padded case tapes out there. The fluorescent yellow or pink is easy to locate when misplaced. Great video onetoolaweekguy.
I run the Lufkin 2nd Gen they fixed the hook for the belt and also added support to the 6in mark as well.. it's done me good I recommend the 2nd gen
Will pick up. Thanks MrGrabaka 👍
thats one cool knife! i know its a video about tape measures but that knife is way cool! hope everything is good
Love the knife lol. Everyting has been going good. Thank you for asking Adolfo. How about you?
Love my Lufkin I have the 16' & 25' shock force and a 35' black widow
I just found one of those Lufkin tapes with the black and green blade at the lumber yard/ hardware store about an hour ago. Nice, but it is heavy. Didn't notice the price though.
On Instagram I commented on my Fat Max. But now that I have seen this video, I like the Crescent's yellow numbering as you and Gary D. mentioned. I may check that one out. Thanks for the info on this video.
Sup bro? The sound is moving from left to right, just giving you a heads up so you can fix this problem
What measuring tape has both standard and readable metric measurements?
Stanley Powerlock for the win...
Started off with Stanley power lock
Tried luftkin like the large numbers and is light weight
Bought the luftkin nite eyes like the blade is flat black with neon green number is bulky and tge belt hook needs improvement
Tried the fat max like tge auto lock is left with my miter saw for measurements
Milwaukee stud is my new favorite was for building decks gave grown fond of the belt hook large numbers ling stand out though large and heavy i was building a deck not paying attention drove a marker stake into the blade it still worjs fine us construction tough
A customer gave me a DeWalt not a tape will be using
Looking at the dtabila
great work . can you add time stamps next time?
Will for the future videos M thank you for the feedback?
You forgot to mention the scale ruler on the Milwaukee (back side of the tape)
Each one has its pros and cons
Agree Mark 👊 Whats your go to Tape?
The Crescent night eye was a major disappointment.
1 day in the weather and it's lame! Weak blade. Lazy, drag ass retraction. Might be good for indoor only use.
You are correct needs to be beefed up considerably.
The blade feels cheap poor stand out, heavy and the blade return is a fight.
The Milwaukee is my favorite
You forgot to mention the scale ruler on the Milwaukee (back side of the tape)