Some cool measuring tricks…
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
Yep, Pretty cool. Now if I can remember them.
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
I love this stuff...! ! ! Thanks...!
(not that I'll remember it )
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
When measuring the spacing of two identical holes to be able to add a third at the same spacing, just measure from one edge of the first hole to the same edge of the second hole. it's the same measurement as center to center, but much easier to get accurately.
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
...just don't forget that the mark you made wasn't the C/L of the hole when you drill!CharleyL wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 11:24 am When measuring the spacing of two identical holes to be able to add a third at the same spacing, just measure from one edge of the first hole to the same edge of the second hole. it's the same measurement as center to center, but much easier to get accurately.
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
There is that...!
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just in case you need a tape...
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Re: Some cool measuring tricks…
For that measurement, add 1/2 the diameter of the hole to the above measurement. Again, this only applies to holes of the same diameter.DaninVan wrote: ↑Fri Nov 12, 2021 11:20 am...just don't forget that the mark you made wasn't the C/L of the hole when you drill!CharleyL wrote: ↑Thu Nov 11, 2021 11:24 am When measuring the spacing of two identical holes to be able to add a third at the same spacing, just measure from one edge of the first hole to the same edge of the second hole. it's the same measurement as center to center, but much easier to get accurately.
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