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About Us

Mission Statement

Make precision practical. Metriqly translates metrology fundamentals into plain‑English reviews, tools, and tutorials so you can choose and use measuring gear by the tolerance, environment, and workflow you actually have—not just by price or marketing claims.

Our Brand Story

If you’ve ever squared a frame that still racked, chased a phantom volt, or watched an inspection fail because a tool drifted out of spec, you know guesswork is expensive. Metriqly was built for DIYers, trades, and makers who need measurements they can defend. We combine calibrated rigs with real‑world trials to show what holds true in dust, glare, vibration, temperature swings, and with gloves on.

We created the Accuracy Index and Tolerance Finder to anchor recommendations to standards and uncertainty—not anecdotes. Every guide documents how we tested, the reference standards used, how we estimated uncertainty, and what conditions change a tool’s truth. We publish calibration and care steps so your tools stay on‑spec long after the unboxing.

How We Work

We start in the lab with traceable references and end in the field with job‑real scenarios: framing layouts, turning cells, live panels, and HVAC commissioning. Our protocols are open so you can replicate them, challenge them, and improve them. We’re vendor‑independent, and every claim is tied to measured results or clearly labeled as opinion.

Our Team

  • Lead Metrologist: Designs test rigs, maintains traceable references, and builds uncertainty budgets and MSA/GR&R studies.
  • Master Machinist: Evaluates precision tools for Abbe/cosine error, probe force technique, and drift over thermal cycles.
  • Licensed Electrician: Trials meters and clamps on live loads, harmonics, and nuisance noise; validates safety and CAT ratings.
  • HVAC/Controls Tech: Assesses environmental sensors and airflow tools under humidity, condensation, and vibration.
  • Carpenter/GC: Tests layout, angle, and distance tools under glare, dust, and glove use on active sites.
  • QA/QMS Lead: Maps tools to process capability (Cp/Cpk), creates calibration intervals, asset IDs, and documentation playbooks.
  • Data Engineer: Ensures clean SPC/QMS capture, device/software compatibility, and troubleshooting paths.

Across roles, we share one promise: transparent, repeatable evaluations that make your next measurement defensible.