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One more whatizit from same drawer again

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formariz

This one not definitely for my line of work. Came to me many years ago with some inherited tools and I always found it interesting so I kept it. Unfortunately it’s not complete but there is enough of it to figure out what it is for. It’s not also for any seamstress or dressmaking functions. Looks like previous users sewed a reinforcement  along its length . It must have been rough to use it.It has an extremely specific function which is the reason for the unusual high numbers on opposite side.
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squonk

It's a measuring tape used to determine a politician's hat size!  :helmet::helmet::helmet: :banana-linedance:

 

(I know I got this one right!) :occasion-xmas:

 

(you can't throw me off with that clue about the seamstress Cas, I'm too crafty! ) :banana-dreads:

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formariz
20 minutes ago, squonk said:

It's a measuring tape used to determine a politician's hat size!  :helmet::helmet::helmet: :banana-linedance:

 

(I know I got this one right!) :occasion-xmas:

 

(you can't throw me off with that clue about the seamstress Cas, I'm too crafty! ) :banana-dreads:

You are wrong, however your answer would definitely give this thing a new life if used on a politician.

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formariz

Keep in mind that tape is incomplete. On side with high numbers it only goes to 118 now but in reality if it was complete I imagine that it would have to go over one thousand.

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8ntruck

Interesting progression of numbers on the non-inch side.  How do the inch numbers index to the non-inch numbers?

 

I think it is a conversion table for something.

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cafoose

Looks like the numbers count the number of stitches :eusa-think:

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formariz
30 minutes ago, 8ntruck said:

Interesting progression of numbers on the non-inch side.  How do the inch numbers index to the non-inch numbers?

 

I think it is a conversion table for something.

The non inch numbers start at 26”. Yes it is sort of a conversion table for “something “.

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SylvanLakeWH

Quilting tape Measure?

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857 horse

WHEN I WAS A YOUNGER KID......I GOT MY GRAN PA'S SMALL TOOL BOX......IN IT WAS A TAPE  50 FEET I THINK....THE OUTTER SHELL WAS WRAPPED IN TAN LEATHER,,,,,,AND I REMEMBER THAT SHINY YELLOW TAPE INSIDE 

IT WAS MADE BY LUFKIN........     NOT TO MUCH LATER MR EDISON CAME TO TOWN   AND WE SWITCHED OFF THE GAS STREET LAMPS...:bow-blue:

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RJ Hamner

Does the number 26 start at 0 or at 1 on the inch side?

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formariz
41 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

Quilting tape Measure?

Nothing to do with textiles or clothing.

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formariz
5 minutes ago, RJ Hamner said:

Does the number 26 start at 0 or at 1 on the inch side?

No number 26. Numbers start with number 80 and that number coincides with 26 inches .

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formariz

Doing a little research myself just learned that stitching is actually original to tape and non inches numbers will go to over 2000. Whole tape is over 100 inches long.

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gwest_ca

Circumference to diameter calculator?

 

Garry 

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8ntruck
3 hours ago, gwest_ca said:

Circumference to diameter calculator?

 

Garry 

I was thinking along similar lines.  The first thought that popped into my mind was a Pi tape.

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8ntruck

Ok.  80/26=3.07, so it is off for a Pi tape.

 

How about measuring the diameter of a coil of wire and getting an estimate for the length of each loop in the coil?  Length of each loop x number of coils = estimated length of wire.

 

Another few questions:

- is the spacing of the marks on the non-inch side constant?

- What is the spacing of the marks on the non-inch side in inches?

- does the progression of numbers on the non-inch side above 98 still remain at 3?

 

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formariz

Spacing is constant. Every 1/2”.

 Progression in non inch side does not remain at 3. It increases as it goes up .

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8ntruck
1 hour ago, formariz said:

Spacing is constant. Every 1/2”.

 Progression in non inch side does not remain at 3. It increases as it goes up .

Thought it probably did.......

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formariz

Giving up? Here is another clue.

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SylvanLakeWH

Oh...I know... It's a "Pocket Tape for estimati"!!! :handgestures-thumbupright:

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formariz

its used in a farm.

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8ntruck

Does it pre-date round hay bales?

 

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8ntruck

Estimating weight of livestock as a function of circumference?

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Zeek

I gotta take a stab at this . . . is it for dairy farm use? It gives the estimation of calf weight in pounds and kilograms based on the girth of the animal.

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stevasaurus

I think Zeek & 8ntruck are close...but I think it is estimated weight based on length for livestock.  26" = 80 lbs.   

 

Thank you, Thank you very much!  :music-rockon:

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