JAE
Structural
- Jun 27, 2000
- 15,591
We've been looking at purchasing a distance meter gizmo to use when we go to existing structures and need to do some quick field measuring.
Up until now we've used tape measures for column-to-column distances, vertical clearance heights to bottom of beams overhead, etc.
I've seen the units sold in your local home improvement stores (Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.) and these run about US$80 to $180 but we're not sure how reliable, durable, etc. they are.
Do any of you have any exposure to perhaps more higher-end devices that you could share?
We are looking for a unit that will do feet/inches primarily.
As far as price, we are probably looking for something under $500 but I'm not sure if that is reasonable or not. Even a good device at $200 would be ideal.
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Up until now we've used tape measures for column-to-column distances, vertical clearance heights to bottom of beams overhead, etc.
I've seen the units sold in your local home improvement stores (Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.) and these run about US$80 to $180 but we're not sure how reliable, durable, etc. they are.
Do any of you have any exposure to perhaps more higher-end devices that you could share?
We are looking for a unit that will do feet/inches primarily.
As far as price, we are probably looking for something under $500 but I'm not sure if that is reasonable or not. Even a good device at $200 would be ideal.
Check out Eng-Tips Forum's Policies here:
faq731-376