Morso Angled Scale
- bilhughes
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Morso Angled Scale
My guide on my old morso is imperial and virtually unreadable so I work the length out and use a measure that clicks into the middle its works ok
I have tried cleaning up the scale but imperial is joke, to me anyway i am old enough to remember all the imperial measurements but luckily my old man was in the army so we always seemed to be somewere that was metric
I was thinking of bonding a measure on to the morso but spotted this on ebay it looks good but do they work and has anyone tried them
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morso-Angled-Scal ... 3ca92b8b29
would apreciate some feedback if there is any thanks
I have tried cleaning up the scale but imperial is joke, to me anyway i am old enough to remember all the imperial measurements but luckily my old man was in the army so we always seemed to be somewere that was metric
I was thinking of bonding a measure on to the morso but spotted this on ebay it looks good but do they work and has anyone tried them
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morso-Angled-Scal ... 3ca92b8b29
would apreciate some feedback if there is any thanks
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
Looks as if it should work as it's very similar to the Morso 'engraved' scale - which is stuck-on plastic theses days.
It seems rather expensive, though. It might be worth contacting Morso to ask if they sell replacement scales - or ask Lion if they can get one.
It seems rather expensive, though. It might be worth contacting Morso to ask if they sell replacement scales - or ask Lion if they can get one.
Re: Morso Angled Scale
I always measure the moulding width using a vernier gauge with a digital readout. More accurate and probably cheaper to.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
^^^^^ the idea of this type of scale is that you dont need to measure the width of the moulding
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
^^^^^^^ Beat me to it Kev. Why would you need to be so accurate in measuring the width of a moulding?
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
Replaced my Imperial scale with Metric. Bought the self adhesive tape from Axminster Tools, had to cut down the width for it to fit the shallow rebate. They can supply left or righthand tapes, no it's not an April !st. leg-pull.
Tip, before you remove old scale make sure you make a reference mark so you know where to position your new tape, it's so easy to remove the old one without thinking!
Tip, before you remove old scale make sure you make a reference mark so you know where to position your new tape, it's so easy to remove the old one without thinking!
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
PS. Axminster also do vernier gauges, I bought a small steel one for a few pounds, they can supply plastic ones even cheaper.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
In regard to the Original Post:
I got one of these scales today, given three choices- a choice of imperial, metric (CM), or metric with some handy inches (4,6,8,10, 12, 16, 20 etc) marked on, so i chose the metric with a few handy inches. It was a good choice.
Its pretty good quality, durable laminate, pretty easy to read, and comes straightforward fitting instructions (easy fit)
Overall- a very useful scale, that isn't so thick that it lets the moulding "rock", like some of the heavy duty stick-on ones do.
Definitely recommended, no problem.
I got one of these scales today, given three choices- a choice of imperial, metric (CM), or metric with some handy inches (4,6,8,10, 12, 16, 20 etc) marked on, so i chose the metric with a few handy inches. It was a good choice.
Its pretty good quality, durable laminate, pretty easy to read, and comes straightforward fitting instructions (easy fit)
Overall- a very useful scale, that isn't so thick that it lets the moulding "rock", like some of the heavy duty stick-on ones do.
Definitely recommended, no problem.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
beats me. first thing i figured out to make things easier when i got my morso F was make up a scale using CM squared graph paper cut diagonally, then had it laminated, then taped it to the morso. There was no internet then, and I dont think anyone was making stick-on scales back then anyway. Since then the other scales (ahem, including the one to measure moulding width, cough) on the morso became redundant.Merlin wrote:^^^^^^^ Beat me to it Kev. Why would you need to be so accurate in measuring the width of a moulding?
Sigh. Missed out on that "dragons den" moment..... but then again, no internet, no ebay, no forums, nowhere to market it. No dragons den either. I suspect, however, I wasn't the first and I wont be the last to knock up a DIY angled scale to save measuring time. er, like the one I just bought.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
That’s genius!!! Very obvious when explained , and will help to keep more of those shinny pennies in those deep deep pockets.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
and a useful item to convert an imperial morso to a metric one, or vice versa. I wouldn't advocate the graph paper solution these days, when there are better scales readily available on the market like the one in the OP for under thirty quid.
Deep pockets? are you calling me tight? Has word spread that far already
Deep pockets? are you calling me tight? Has word spread that far already
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
Been searching online and came across this topic. I'm trying to find an angled measuring scale to put on my morso, does anyone know where sells the stick-on ones these days?
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
Why am I getting baby clothes and not the metric scale when I click the link.........
is it me?
is it me?
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Doh, dozy bird....didn't see the date of post....
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
I do have an address for the person who was marketing these in 2011 and have pm'd topcat. Hopefully he can advise availability in the near future.
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
Has anyone found these stick on angled scales yet? I have been looking for ages for one and just can't find them anywhere. Thinking of doing the angled graph paper though...
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Re: Morso Angled Scale
No, it's not just you, I'm having the same problems clicking on the link. It could be because it's an old link!