I was confused, my shop gave me the first one ruler to measure in metric. I didn’t realize until I started measuring that they gave me a inch ruler 🤦🏽♂️. I really wish we could stick to one measurement.
Every time I use my ruler I have to pause and ask myself, "Now, is that 1 for one millimeter or ten millimeters? So I finally broke down and asked. I thought it was ten but it's good to have it confirmed so I don't get all confused every time. Very good explanation; Thanks! 😅
@@grantkat4 thanks for the prompt reply teacher and I’m really pleasured. Actually, this is a method of how to align to shafts center s, I have seen so many videos in Indian language but it is not clear to since I cant understand it. If possible please make a lesson in regard that.
Great video sir. I’m slow ar learning numbers. Is there a pdf file or link I can print this information out. I would love to print and study / practice this at my own pace. Thank you. I just subscribed 👍
The decimal rule with 50 divisions has tenths of an inch, the numbers equal .1 of an inch. Each of the small graduation marks represent .02 of an inch so if you are 3 graduation marks past the 2, two tenths, then you have .2 + (3 x .02) which equals .26. Thanks for asking.
Metric works for most things yes, but when going to a Home Depot or Lowes you have to ask for imperial measurements because they are easier to remember
@@sayhallo3769 Problem is then for you its a chicken and egg situation, you will not remember them because you do not use metric. Trust me i was an engineer and grew up with imperial so i know both systems. Metric has so many benefits over imperial, you've probably never seen a large blueprint diagram using yards, feet, inches and everything between the inch. Let me tell you it's horrendous. Again its outdated and behind the times. Sorry.
I've finally seen it: a steel rule divided in 1/10- and 1/100-inch increments. My wish has been granted.
Lol IKR
I was confused, my shop gave me the first one ruler to measure in metric. I didn’t realize until I started measuring that they gave me a inch ruler 🤦🏽♂️. I really wish we could stick to one measurement.
Every time I use my ruler I have to pause and ask myself, "Now, is that 1 for one millimeter or ten millimeters? So I finally broke down and asked. I thought it was ten but it's good to have it confirmed so I don't get all confused every time. Very good explanation; Thanks! 😅
Brilliant explanation
Thanks for sharing! really helpfull!!
Thank you.
Great help, thanks!
Thanks teacher 🙏, please make a lesson about how to read the graph alignment .. your fan from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
Thank you for the good word. I have several lessons on measuring devices, let me know what type of device you use. Hope you are doing well.
@@grantkat4 thanks for the prompt reply teacher and I’m really pleasured. Actually, this is a method of how to align to shafts center s, I have seen so many videos in Indian language but it is not clear to since I cant understand it. If possible please make a lesson in regard that.
Thank you so much sir!
thnx man
Great video sir.
I’m slow ar learning numbers. Is there a pdf file or link I can print this information out. I would love to print and study / practice this at my own pace.
Thank you.
I just subscribed 👍
Send me your email and I can send you a PDF of the steel rule lessons.
Best video
thanks
can you explain the decimal rule in 50 please
The decimal rule with 50 divisions has tenths of an inch, the numbers equal .1 of an inch. Each of the small graduation marks represent .02 of an inch so if you are 3 graduation marks past the 2, two tenths, then you have .2 + (3 x .02) which equals .26. Thanks for asking.
Learning to read imperial is so.easy it required a 7 minute video of an American having to explain it.. yes, totally easy.
The metric system is superior
which system took us to the moon ? let me enlighten you , Imperial System.
@@unwrittenmusic Rip Apollo
This is ridiculous. Why not scrap imperial and go metric?
Because America
Why don't you just go metric, this lesson is outdated and unnecessary. Metric is the way forward.
Metric works for most things yes, but when going to a Home Depot or Lowes you have to ask for imperial measurements because they are easier to remember
@@sayhallo3769 Problem is then for you its a chicken and egg situation, you will not remember them because you do not use metric. Trust me i was an engineer and grew up with imperial so i know both systems. Metric has so many benefits over imperial, you've probably never seen a large blueprint diagram using yards, feet, inches and everything between the inch. Let me tell you it's horrendous. Again its outdated and behind the times. Sorry.
John Gallantree Im a canadian...
imperial system took us to the moon ! not metric.
@@unwrittenmusic Won wars too.