Thank you so much!!!! My little one's love to pull my husband's EXPENSIVE tape measure out till it won't return and because I don't want him mad I usually buy another but this time I was clever and looked for a video and this made it so simple!!!! I saved $25!!!! Thank you!!!!!
You’re so welcome I’m glad you found the video helpful and save yourself $25 now the little ones are happy and your husband’s happy too and it’s easier on the wallet. I love reading these comments. Have a great day.
@@NuhUh1200 it’s expensive to me! I CARED!!!! I don’t have $25 laying around all the time even if it was going to give me peace. That is a lot for a tool in my opinion but it’s not my tool…I think the ones from dollar tree are just as good but hey that’s why I got smart and found this video! I guess you did too smarty.
excellent, tried to fix mine. rolled the spring up really good and glued it in as it had come off the spindle. put it all back together and quickly realised I had wound the spring up the wrong way and the tape measure springs out. tried to "undo" my brainwave glueing effort and snapped the spindle and the sping shot out in a nice big birds nest. Excellent to see you fixed yours.
Wow! Thanks! My Stankey 16-footer would retract. Your UA-cam video showed me how to fix it in ten minutes. Now I don't need to drive to the store and buy a new one! Thanks for your clear and helpful video!
thank you! this worked, very happy to not throw something away! my 16' plastic Stanley was just a little different - the spool was a smaller diameter and because I removed it from the casing I had to fit the metal band into the slot on the spool and then do the tightening trick. thanks!
I find that this is a really good example of how garage door torsion springs work. You want there to be just enough tension on that spring where it just moves the tape back into the unit consistently. The spring shouldn't be so tightly wound that the tape violently lashes around when it retracts, and the spring shouldn't be so weak that it can't pull back in the tape. Just the right amount of force.
Thank you for the video. I had a brand new 35ft Husky tape measure I bought as a set a few years ago. It didn't even retract with help. It's been sitting in my toolbox since new and I just never got around to taking it back. Now it's discontinued so I figured I see if someone made a video on taking one apart. Yours was close enough so I took it apart and was able to reattach the spring to the post. Now it works.
Thank you! Ive broken my fathers old tape measure which he used almost every day and is my dearest thing i inherited from him, I hope I can get it fixed using this video, i was wondering how to get it open but now i know :) Can't explain how much this means to me!
Thank you so much! My son had pulled out the tape and unhooked from the spring, so that it completely unwound. I was not sure how to open it, but thanks to your video was able to do it and got it fixed. Works as good as new now, maybe better 🙂
Thanks alot for your help. I had a measuring tape give me the same problem a while ago. I threw it away only to buy a few one and have the same problem again.
Thanks, have a 25Ft unit that had stopped, and this worked wonderfully, just had to do it with the back side, (non label). Otherwise, perfect instructions. Any of you needing to do this, pay attention to which way the spring is winding when you are doing it, and see how he's doing it if you can't get it the first time, I had to rewatch to get it in all honesty
You may lose length when you do that. I tried it on a 10ft Stanley and could only extend it 7ft. I loosen the tension and it went to 10ft. Guess the spring is shot.
Thanks. My dad's, that probably dates to the '60s, jammed hard. I had tried monkeying with it in the past but had always been a little reticent to start prying. I wasn't able to get it working--feels like there's a kink in the tape such that I hadn't even been able to force it back in--but at least this memento now takes up 2" instead of 82".
Lol well I’m glad I was able to help and yeah sometimes they’re worth more as a sentimental piece than anything else. Thank you for taking the time to comment and telling me your story
My tape measure is another brand, and when I opened it, a small metal v-shaped piece fell out. It was near the entry/exit of the tape housing. I cannot determine where to put this V shaped piece. . Can you advise me ? TIA !
I’m sorry you did not find my video in time but I hope it helps you with future issues thanks for taking the time to comment and check out my channel you might find a video of something that I fix that you may have trouble with in the future thanks again and have a great day.
Actually, I have never done that It sounds like it could be a good idea but I’d be afraid that it would cause more dirt to stick to the tape measure and get inside the workings
The center screw seemed to be missing and hard rubber cover wouldn’t come off its a 25 ft Boss can someone do one of those i wasn’t able to see any screws at back couldn’t get it apart
😂😂😂 pure gold. However if not a joke also a good lesson to not mess with someone else's tools! In all seriousness, they are not expensive, go sell some lemonade or mow some yards and buy him a new $15 tape measure for Christmas. Your father will be happy knowing that you took responsibility for your mistake and then replaced what you broke.
Well, I guess I’m glad I made the video for you then. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I’m glad you won’t have trouble sitting for the next few days. Lol
I love fixing things! I can usually figure it out but love the community support esp when you get to the point. Thanks, got it
YES!!! My expensive 25 footer wouldn't go back in all the way, and this saved me. THANK YOU!!!
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Thank you so much!!!! My little one's love to pull my husband's EXPENSIVE tape measure out till it won't return and because I don't want him mad I usually buy another but this time I was clever and looked for a video and this made it so simple!!!! I saved $25!!!! Thank you!!!!!
You’re so welcome I’m glad you found the video helpful and save yourself $25 now the little ones are happy and your husband’s happy too and it’s easier on the wallet. I love reading these comments. Have a great day.
nobody cares that it’s “EXPENSIVE”
@@NuhUh1200 it’s expensive to me! I CARED!!!! I don’t have $25 laying around all the time even if it was going to give me peace. That is a lot for a tool in my opinion but it’s not my tool…I think the ones from dollar tree are just as good but hey that’s why I got smart and found this video! I guess you did too smarty.
@@shanesmaineshop uui
Omg the same thing happened to me this morning lol
excellent, tried to fix mine. rolled the spring up really good and glued it in as it had come off the spindle. put it all back together and quickly realised I had wound the spring up the wrong way and the tape measure springs out. tried to "undo" my brainwave glueing effort and snapped the spindle and the sping shot out in a nice big birds nest. Excellent to see you fixed yours.
Don’t feel bad I’ve had that happen to my name as well as far as the spring popping out into a gnarly mess.
Wow! Thanks! My Stankey 16-footer would retract. Your UA-cam video showed me how to fix it in ten minutes. Now I don't need to drive to the store and buy a new one! Thanks for your clear and helpful video!
It would not retract - now it does!
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Thank you so much you saved me a great deal of money. From Jamaica 🇯🇲
thank you! this worked, very happy to not throw something away! my 16' plastic Stanley was just a little different - the spool was a smaller diameter and because I removed it from the casing I had to fit the metal band into the slot on the spool and then do the tightening trick. thanks!
your welcome, thanks for taking the time to comment
I find that this is a really good example of how garage door torsion springs work. You want there to be just enough tension on that spring where it just moves the tape back into the unit consistently. The spring shouldn't be so tightly wound that the tape violently lashes around when it retracts, and the spring shouldn't be so weak that it can't pull back in the tape. Just the right amount of force.
Yes I agree, it certainly needs to have a balance. Thanks for taking the time to comment
Thank you for the educational video; it truly saved my life today. #Samuel from Ghana 🇬🇭
I’m glad it helped, thank you for commenting
Thank you for the video. I had a brand new 35ft Husky tape measure I bought as a set a few years ago. It didn't even retract with help. It's been sitting in my toolbox since new and I just never got around to taking it back. Now it's discontinued so I figured I see if someone made a video on taking one apart. Yours was close enough so I took it apart and was able to reattach the spring to the post. Now it works.
Thats great to hear. thanks for taking the time to comment
Thank you! Ive broken my fathers old tape measure which he used almost every day and is my dearest thing i inherited from him, I hope I can get it fixed using this video, i was wondering how to get it open but now i know :) Can't explain how much this means to me!
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Thank you so much! My son had pulled out the tape and unhooked from the spring, so that it completely unwound. I was not sure how to open it, but thanks to your video was able to do it and got it fixed. Works as good as new now, maybe better 🙂
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I needed two spins for my Kobalt 35’. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the video on how to fix a tape measure. I felt more confident I could fix mine after watching.
I’m glad the video helped, thanks for taking the time to comment
Good idea. Ive never bothered to open one but I do have a stubborn tapemeasure that im going to try to fix. Thanks for the inspiration!!!
You’re welcome, I hope you’re able to fix it.
Thanks to you, I was able to fix my Stanley tape.
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My tape measure sprung apart and became all twisted up like a bird's nest. I was on the verge of scrapping it out until I saw your video. Thank you!
You’re very welcome I hope you get it back up and running. Thanks for taking the time to comment
Thanks alot for your help. I had a measuring tape give me the same problem a while ago. I threw it away only to buy a few one and have the same problem again.
Glad I could help
Thanks, have a 25Ft unit that had stopped, and this worked wonderfully, just had to do it with the back side, (non label). Otherwise, perfect instructions. Any of you needing to do this, pay attention to which way the spring is winding when you are doing it, and see how he's doing it if you can't get it the first time, I had to rewatch to get it in all honesty
Thanks for taking the time to comment I’m glad the video help you out
thank you so much!!! my Stanley 35 ft Power Lock was going south and using the info from this vid, problem solved... well done sir... thank you...
Glad it helped
I just did this on my tape and it works perfectly now thanks to your video 👍
I’m glad it helped, anything to save a few dollars. Thanks for commenting we really appreciate it
Awesome video. I've thrown a dozen away over the years with that same problem. Never occurred to me that they're "serviceable".
I was about to throw mine away. This video saved the day.
Great!!! Simplified a puzzle!!!! Thanks!
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Learned and subbed. Thank you
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You may lose length when you do that. I tried it on a 10ft Stanley and could only extend it 7ft. I loosen the tension and it went to 10ft. Guess the spring is shot.
Interesting, I’ve never had that happen. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
Thank you!! So helpful. Worked on an overextended komelon 25ft tape. 🙌 awesome
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Thank you this was super helpful
Your welcome
Thank youuu, needed this!
What if the tape has been roll off conoletely? Do you turn the roll itself?
Yes, it’s still can be rolled back up. It’s just gonna take time to do that and hold the spring in the process.
Thank you! Just fixed one of my tape measure.
Thanks. My 25 ft Lufkin won't retract. It's worth a try!
Hopefully it works out for you. Thanks for commenting.
I have the reverse problem. My tape won’t lock anymore when I slide the button forward. Can it be helped? Thanks!
its is possible that the lock is just to warn out, you would have to take it apart to see what is going on.
Thank you. I just learned how to fix my tape measure by watching your video. I didn't even need to take completely apart. 🤣🤣🤣
thats great thanks for commenting
Thanks.... Worked Perectly.
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Thank you very much. I had the same problem and now it fixed!
Your welcome thanks for commenting
Thanks. My dad's, that probably dates to the '60s, jammed hard. I had tried monkeying with it in the past but had always been a little reticent to start prying. I wasn't able to get it working--feels like there's a kink in the tape such that I hadn't even been able to force it back in--but at least this memento now takes up 2" instead of 82".
Lol well I’m glad I was able to help and yeah sometimes they’re worth more as a sentimental piece than anything else. Thank you for taking the time to comment and telling me your story
My tape measure is another brand, and when I opened it, a small metal v-shaped piece fell out. It was near the entry/exit of the tape housing. I cannot determine where to put this V shaped piece. . Can you advise me ?
TIA !
Unfortunately I’ve never come across that before so I also would not know where that goes. Sorry I couldn’t help.
Thanks! Great video. Love your accent, as well...
Thanks for taking the time to comment. I appreciate it I’m glad you like the video
Thanks, I've taken several apart without success. They always sprung apart.
I’m glad you like the video hopefully That doesn’t happen again to you and you’re able to fix them. Thank you for commenting
Awesome mate!❤❤❤ Thankyou so much
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Mine seems to only tighten when I go in the opposite direction for some reason.
That’s strange
THANK YOU!! JUST THE INFO I NEEDED!
Terrific video. Thanks!
Thanks, worked as you showed.
It worked!!! Thumbs up and new subscriber!!!
great demonstration
Thank you
This was great, thanks!
Your welcome
Thanks for your help! I wish I had watched this BEFORE I took my tape measure apart!! The inner pieces went flying! 😆
I’m sorry you did not find my video in time but I hope it helps you with future issues thanks for taking the time to comment and check out my channel you might find a video of something that I fix that you may have trouble with in the future thanks again and have a great day.
Do spray a little bit of clear silicon to lubricate the spring so to allow less friction btw the coils.
Actually, I have never done that It sounds like it could be a good idea but I’d be afraid that it would cause more dirt to stick to the tape measure and get inside the workings
Can this work with any tape measure
Most yes
@@shanesmaineshop OK thank you
The center screw seemed to be missing and hard rubber cover wouldn’t come off its a 25 ft Boss can someone do one of those i wasn’t able to see any screws at back couldn’t get it apart
You need to take the protective cover off. It will slide back off opposite side of tape. Then you can get to the cover......
Was hoping to see how to reassemble this AFTER the spring housing had been removed.
How do you fix if the lock is no longer tight. My powerlock retracts by itself slowly even if locked. Thanks.
I am guessing that it is an older one and the tab that sits against the tape is worn out. It may have to be replaced. Good question.
@@shanesmaineshop Maybe take 2 broke one's and fix one?
@@jerrymccurry9372 Sometimes that does make sense in this case I was able just to repair this one all by itself. Thanks for commenting
Thank you so much ❤❤
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Great, worked with our 15year old tape. Wanted to throw out, thanks to your video works again.
I’m glad it worked for you as well. Thanks for taking the time to comment
Nice tip! Thanks!
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Thank you!!! This was SO helpful! I was gonna throw mine out 😷
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Mine went back right when the video started
THANK YOU!
You’re welcome
Thanks so much!
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I am facing issue that reversingly going out side
Interesting
How about rubber measuring tape
So nice
Very useful
I can’t find tajima G lock 25 I can’t take off the rubber
Hi thanks so much
You’re welcome, thanks for commenting.
Thankyou❤
Your welcome
Thank you
My tape measure is small and doesn't have screws😢
Interesting, maybe it was bonded together with heat. I’m not sure.
Tip for another video: Do one were the spring must be shortened because the number of wraps needed to tighten jams the spring tight.
Good idea, thanks for commenting
Nice
nice plastic pegs on my vintage craftsman i thought was metal broke haha
thanks!
Thank you 🥺🥺🥺😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Your very welcome
Okay but mine just spins anothet side
It may actually be broken, not just loose
Thank you , would’ve thrown a perfectly good Stanley away .
your welcome
This is way too much work and I don’t have the tools my father is going to kill me😭
Oh no sorry to hear that wish I could help, I think if you tried hard enough you probably could get it done.
@@shanesmaineshop nah it’s all good man you helped a lot of others fix this problem
😂😂😂 pure gold.
However if not a joke also a good lesson to not mess with someone else's tools!
In all seriousness, they are not expensive, go sell some lemonade or mow some yards and buy him a new $15 tape measure for Christmas. Your father will be happy knowing that you took responsibility for your mistake and then replaced what you broke.
@justinhadababyitsaboy7477 good advice
You just saved me from an ass whooping
Well, I guess I’m glad I made the video for you then. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I’m glad you won’t have trouble sitting for the next few days. Lol
Take the belt clip and throw it in the trash. Those are for amatures.
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This is the second time. I'm not buying DeWalt anymore. Every time this s*** happens I lose money.
Why do I imagine Ray Romano is the one who's recording this?
I dont know but others have said that about me as well. thanks for commenting..
You made me brake mine😭😭😭😭😭
I did not make you do anything, hope you were able to fix it. Thanks for commenting
This doesn't work with $10 plastic crap ones, regardless of the name brand.
Nothing worked my tape measure is from Dollarama not dollar tree dollar store I live in Chestermere Canada exist
I’m sorry you were not able to get your tape measure fixed sometimes they are beyond repair. Thanks for taking the time to comment
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WTF. Just buy a new tape measure. They are like $10. If you can't afford a $10 tape measure, you have bigger issues.
If you want to throw it away and buy a new one that’s your business, some people like to repair things. Thanks for commenting.
Bleh
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