Re: micro scantling question
OK, thanks for the replies. I'll try somewhere other than Staples
today.
PAul
the 1/8"=1',1/4"=1', 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 3", etc (12 in
all) then get the other flavor.
today.
PAul
> End on, it looks like a 3-pointed star. Mine is colour coded inred, blue and white in lengthwise channels between the sides.
> > Dyslexia keeps me from remembering which is the engineer's scaleand which is the architectec's, but if the one you got doesn't have
the 1/8"=1',1/4"=1', 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 3", etc (12 in
all) then get the other flavor.
> >
> >http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=448561
End on, it looks like a 3-pointed star. Mine is colour coded in red, blue
and white in lengthwise channels between the sides.
and white in lengthwise channels between the sides.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger Derby" <derbyrm@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 6:28 PM
Subject: Re: [bolger] micro scantling question
>
> Many.
>
> Dyslexia keeps me from remembering which is the engineer's scale and which
> is the architectec's, but if the one you got doesn't have the 1/8"=1',
> 1/4"=1', 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 3", etc (12 in all) then get the
> other flavor.
>
>http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=448561
>
> Don't look at plans without one. (Actually, I have several 12" versions,
> but a 6" pocket size is great for armchair use.)
>
> Roger
>derbyrm@...
>http://derbyrm.mystarband.net/default.htm
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul" <kayaker37@...>
>
>> Someone was kind enough to send me a set of unused micro plans. These
>> were from CSD.
>>
>> I have a question on the fastening frames on the Bulkheads. The
>> thickness is given but not the width. Is this supposed to be scaled
>> off of the plans? The scale is given as 1" = 1'0". I stopped by
>> Staples and couldn't figure out what Architectural ruler was
>> appropriate for this scale. I found a 60 scale which was at least
>> disible by 12, but wasn't sure if this was the correct one. It seems
>> the lines in between the 1/12 lines are divided into 1/5. I would of
>> course prefer these divided in eighths. Are there scaled rulers which
>> give 1" = 1'?
>>
>> I thought my Birdwatcher plans gave the actual measurements. Of
>> course I can't find them now to confirm.
>
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> Don't look at plans without one.For feet and inches you need an architect's scale,
they can be pretty cheap, buy more than one.
[If you misplace things, like I do.]
http://www.overcost.com/detail.asp?Product_id=STD9871931
Is one online option, there are a hundred other options.
You bought an engineer's scale, not so useful for your purposes.
Many.
Dyslexia keeps me from remembering which is the engineer's scale and which
is the architectec's, but if the one you got doesn't have the 1/8"=1',
1/4"=1', 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 3", etc (12 in all) then get the
other flavor.
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=448561
Don't look at plans without one. (Actually, I have several 12" versions,
but a 6" pocket size is great for armchair use.)
Roger
derbyrm@...
http://derbyrm.mystarband.net/default.htm
Dyslexia keeps me from remembering which is the engineer's scale and which
is the architectec's, but if the one you got doesn't have the 1/8"=1',
1/4"=1', 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 3", etc (12 in all) then get the
other flavor.
http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=448561
Don't look at plans without one. (Actually, I have several 12" versions,
but a 6" pocket size is great for armchair use.)
Roger
derbyrm@...
http://derbyrm.mystarband.net/default.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul" <kayaker37@...>
> Someone was kind enough to send me a set of unused micro plans. These
> were from CSD.
>
> I have a question on the fastening frames on the Bulkheads. The
> thickness is given but not the width. Is this supposed to be scaled
> off of the plans? The scale is given as 1" = 1'0". I stopped by
> Staples and couldn't figure out what Architectural ruler was
> appropriate for this scale. I found a 60 scale which was at least
> disible by 12, but wasn't sure if this was the correct one. It seems
> the lines in between the 1/12 lines are divided into 1/5. I would of
> course prefer these divided in eighths. Are there scaled rulers which
> give 1" = 1'?
>
> I thought my Birdwatcher plans gave the actual measurements. Of
> course I can't find them now to confirm.
Someone was kind enough to send me a set of unused micro plans. These
were from CSD.
I have a question on the fastening frames on the Bulkheads. The
thickness is given but not the width. Is this supposed to be scaled
off of the plans? The scale is given as 1" = 1'0". I stopped by
Staples and couldn't figure out what Architectural ruler was
appropriate for this scale. I found a 60 scale which was at least
disible by 12, but wasn't sure if this was the correct one. It seems
the lines in between the 1/12 lines are divided into 1/5. I would of
course prefer these divided in eighths. Are there scaled rulers which
give 1" = 1'?
I thought my Birdwatcher plans gave the actual measurements. Of
course I can't find them now to confirm.
Thanks,
Paul
were from CSD.
I have a question on the fastening frames on the Bulkheads. The
thickness is given but not the width. Is this supposed to be scaled
off of the plans? The scale is given as 1" = 1'0". I stopped by
Staples and couldn't figure out what Architectural ruler was
appropriate for this scale. I found a 60 scale which was at least
disible by 12, but wasn't sure if this was the correct one. It seems
the lines in between the 1/12 lines are divided into 1/5. I would of
course prefer these divided in eighths. Are there scaled rulers which
give 1" = 1'?
I thought my Birdwatcher plans gave the actual measurements. Of
course I can't find them now to confirm.
Thanks,
Paul