A tape measure is a length of narrow tape of fabric, metal or fibreglass that has length measurements printed on it. If it's a standard metal tape measure it's mounted in a small container with a spring to wind it in. They come in lengths from 3 to 35 feet. 16 feet is the most common although many framers and carpenters like to carry a 25 foot version. Longer tape measures can be made of fibreglass and go up to 300 ft. with 100 being common. These are hand wound on a larger reel and much used by landscapers or road workers.
you cant?
use a tapemeasure??
It is approx 3 millimetres.
Dilliard's carries the brand.
you can measure a grocery store in a foot in a yard and with a tapemeasure
A ruler, or a metre stick, or a tapemeasure, or a mileometer (on a car) etc...
chipping hammer,wire brush,tapemeasure,mig pliers, soapstone, file, ect.
use a tapemeasure and start at the nose and go to the tip of it's tail for it's full length
I think several miles and a couple of years. I did not pick up my tapemeasure, so I can not give an exact answer.
The clothing line tape measure was initially owned by Liz Claiborne but was sold to Li & Fung USA.
Outside linear dimension is the total sum of length, width and height. For most airlines, one can not have outside linear dimension of 62 for a suit case.
Using a metric tapemeasure,multiply the length of your rectangle by the width.