Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m taking a carpentry class, and I haven’t used this math in a very long time. The old saying “use it or lose it” applies for sure. I know hope to read a measuring tape, but it’s the math that gets me. You helped to simplify it immensely. Thank you again.
Thank you for this video it helped refresh my memory a lot . I’m a first year carpenters apprentice and I needed this . Only thing I was a little confused on was how you got 1 1/4
This was really well done. Thank you so much!
Thank you for the kind words
So complicated 😭 I wish we used metric system. But great explanation, thank you.
Yes, metric is much easier
Thank you!
Thank you
You need to explain in depth how you arrived at 1 1/4
Ok, thank you for the heads up
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge.
I’m taking a carpentry class, and I haven’t used this math in a very long time. The old saying “use it or lose it” applies for sure.
I know hope to read a measuring tape, but it’s the math that gets me.
You helped to simplify it
immensely. Thank you again.
Great to hear Stephen, it will come back
Thank you for this video it helped refresh my memory a lot . I’m a first year carpenters apprentice and I needed this . Only thing I was a little confused on was how you got 1 1/4
Thank you, glad it helped
How did you get the 1 and 1/4 ??
Which problem are you referring to?
How do you subract feet and inches with 3 measurements?
All have to be in the same units
Thanks I went over it at school was a bit confused this video helped out a lot god bless
Glad to hear it
Thanks so much for this! I am using it for homeschooling, actually 😊
Good to hear
This really helped with my drafting class thank you
Glad to hear it
I’m trying to do my homework and I had no clue how to do it. Thank you!
Glad it helped
Thank you a lot
Glad it helped
Thank you 💯
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