I pulled a perfectly good steer ruler from the scrap bin at work. Only problem seemed to be that the (stamped) calibrations had lost any color & were very difficult to read.
There must be a simple way to get colored paint into the grooved calibrations without coloring the face of the ruler. I've tried paint, paint sticks, acrylic pastels, felt pen, kids paint, house paint, etc. I've tried laying on paint, then trying to wipe off the face while the paint is still wet. And the same when the paint was dried. Removing the face paint by filing off the dried paint. And block sanding. And scraping. And putting it into service so normal use would make them more visible. all have been less than satisifying or didn't work at all!
Frustration has put this lot back on the shelf. What a waste!
Plus there are framing squares, and calibrated hand wheels and angle vises and . . .! All of which need a bit of help in this department.
Hopefully, someone knows the trick & can help out all of us! Please!
IrnHed
There must be a simple way to get colored paint into the grooved calibrations without coloring the face of the ruler. I've tried paint, paint sticks, acrylic pastels, felt pen, kids paint, house paint, etc. I've tried laying on paint, then trying to wipe off the face while the paint is still wet. And the same when the paint was dried. Removing the face paint by filing off the dried paint. And block sanding. And scraping. And putting it into service so normal use would make them more visible. all have been less than satisifying or didn't work at all!
Frustration has put this lot back on the shelf. What a waste!
Plus there are framing squares, and calibrated hand wheels and angle vises and . . .! All of which need a bit of help in this department.
Hopefully, someone knows the trick & can help out all of us! Please!
IrnHed