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Re: [Shop-talk] Cheap / easy ways to measure long (500' or so)

To: "Mark Andy" <mark@sccaprepared.com>, <shop-talk@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Cheap / easy ways to measure long (500' or so)
From: "Karl Vacek" <kvacek@ameritech.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2009 16:37:35 -0500
Horrible Freight has a large wheel unit for about $17 on sale, and I think 
it's $22 regularly.  I have one and occasionally use it to generally locate 
something on property I'm inspecting, or roughly measure buildings from the 
street when site access is a problem.

HOWEVER, it's not as accurate as you're looking for on paved surfaces with 
measurements in the 100-200 foot range.  For longer measurements, and for 
any measurement on grass, you will have far more variance - I wouldn't 
believe anything less than +/- 5 feet over 200 feet on pavement, and 
wouldn't really depend on it for any measurement, particularly off very 
smooth pavement.  I've never checked the actual diameter of the wheel vs 
what it measures per revolution - even if it was perfect the process itself 
is just not that accurate.  Most surfaces have vertical discontinuities 
(waves and dips at least) and it's damn near impossible to track perfectly 
straight, so the wheel naturally tends to travel further than the 
straight-line distance between the points measured.  Your mileage may vary, 
and your measurements definitely will  ;-)

A tape measure is cheap and far more dependable and accurate.  Fiberglass 
ones aren't expensive and don't expand and contract significantly with 
temperature.

Karl





> Howdy,
>
> What're some cheap/easy ways to measure up to 500' or so over grassy/flat 
> terrain?
>
> I was initially thinking a measuring wheel with a decent diameter wheel, 
> but would welcome other options.  I'm a little worried about the smaller 
> (~6") measuring wheels not working well on grass, and the ones with bigger 
> wheels seem to be a little more expensive.  My only other idea is a long 
> nylon tape, but that's a hassle to move around for other measurements.
>
> I need accuracy to the foot or so.  Prefer it to be under $50.  Ease of 
> use is important.  This is just so I can measure stuff on our lot, to 
> model our existing buildings so that we can play "what if" games with 
> other building heights/placements...
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mark
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