how many smidges make one foot?
Just be careful not to switch to tads or scooches!
he could switch from carpentry to cooking
Actually did this once on a large window box. Used 2 different tape measures. Didn’t realize one was in 10ths instead of 12ths. I found later the 10ths was an engineers tape.
You can look it up in The Skosh and Yea Handbook.
Measure twice, cut once. That said, this one is easy to fix. There is only one board that’s off. Just mark it to match and re-cut it.
easy fix…pull off the big piece, cut down to the size of the smaller on the opposite side, re-attach. No measuring needed
November 07, 2013
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
how many smidges make one foot?
chris_weaver about 6 years ago
Just be careful not to switch to tads or scooches!
Chief Inspector about 6 years ago
he could switch from carpentry to cooking
bneff about 6 years ago
Actually did this once on a large window box. Used 2 different tape measures. Didn’t realize one was in 10ths instead of 12ths. I found later the 10ths was an engineers tape.
cheap_day_return about 6 years ago
You can look it up in The Skosh and Yea Handbook.
jbarnes about 6 years ago
Measure twice, cut once. That said, this one is easy to fix. There is only one board that’s off. Just mark it to match and re-cut it.
coffeemugman about 6 years ago
easy fix…pull off the big piece, cut down to the size of the smaller on the opposite side, re-attach. No measuring needed