BEST measuring tape tricks you've never seen

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024

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  • @StumpyNubs
    @StumpyNubs  2 роки тому +17

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    • @richardfromontario
      @richardfromontario 2 роки тому

      Love these little tool/tip videos. Your videos pointed out 1-2-3 blocks to me which I use all the time now and I also picked up some iso tunes off of your discount link a few weeks back - so far they have been fantastic for both woodworking and bush work. Anyhow, thanks for your straight forward and concise videos.

  • @Lazien24
    @Lazien24 2 роки тому +122

    These types of videos are why I'm subscribed. I thought I knew everything about tape measures and you showed me I only knew half. Well done Sir...well done

    • @ahmedlahlou8123
      @ahmedlahlou8123 2 роки тому +7

      We all think we know it all about our favorite or basic tools until Master James release some very interesting and useful stuff, he's the best !

    • @bayadere8308
      @bayadere8308 2 роки тому +1

      Lazien: you and me both!

    • @aurtisanminer2827
      @aurtisanminer2827 2 роки тому +1

      I only know 13.27%.

    • @ahmedlahlou8123
      @ahmedlahlou8123 2 роки тому +1

      @@aurtisanminer2827 good one ;)

    • @holdencaulfield8429
      @holdencaulfield8429 2 роки тому +1

      Talk to your family.

  • @HRConsultant_Jeff
    @HRConsultant_Jeff 2 роки тому +30

    Really a great video with a lot of tricks. At my age, the problem is not knowing the tricks, it is remembering them when I need them.

  • @robw2379
    @robw2379 2 роки тому +46

    I did the "burn an inch" trick with a project I was working on that I was trying to make oh-so-perfect. Of course I forgot and cut my tapered legs an inch too short. I said many bad words. Since then I go with the "burn 10 inches" technique..... it is visually very easy to see when a cabinet part is 10" too short/narrow.
    One more use for a tape measure: open the door and throw it into the woods when you cut your pieces EXACTLY 1" too short. The walk into the woods to find the tape measure is a good moment to cool down. 😉

    • @navret1707
      @navret1707 2 роки тому +6

      I learned that trick using wooden rulers (yes, I’m that old) where the end would get worn down or broken.

    • @DragonHeart5150
      @DragonHeart5150 2 роки тому

      Lol. Good one.

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis 2 роки тому +2

      I reckon many of us have been there, I certainly have.

    • @michaelraney6732
      @michaelraney6732 2 роки тому +2

      Fast cap makes a burn-an-inch tape where you don’t have to subtract 1 inch.

    • @BlessedLaymanNC
      @BlessedLaymanNC 2 роки тому +1

      LOL!!!!

  • @sliceofbread2611
    @sliceofbread2611 2 роки тому +2

    the angling of the tape to find the middle is genius!

  • @VAspeed3
    @VAspeed3 2 роки тому +5

    Quite clever using a tape measure like a slide rule!

  • @jasonholt7173
    @jasonholt7173 2 роки тому +23

    Learned a couple new ones, thanks! Make sure if you’re using more than one tape on a project that they’re equally accurate and not 1/16 or more off from each other. Learned that the hard way.

  • @doneldridge202
    @doneldridge202 2 роки тому +1

    As usual James, a great video! I am 67 years old and In my life I have worked in construction, I had a sign shop for 7 years and I had a manufacturing business where we made faux wood shudders out of foam, mesh and acrylic cement. Not to mention around the house! I have used tape measures alot in my lifetime. I am embarressed to admit that out of all the "uses" and "tricks" you showed, I only new about the 16" markings for framing and the end tab movement. While I was watching your video I can't tell you how many memories came back to me for each little jewel you offered up. What an informative piece of work. This is something that anybody can get alot of useful information to take into life. Great Job!!!

  • @twain3074
    @twain3074 2 роки тому +7

    I am always amazed by how much information you pack into a video, and how many things I never had a clue about.. You are a great resource.

  • @josher-ch6sf
    @josher-ch6sf 2 роки тому +100

    heads up, the "tape measure trickshots" video you featured is highly edited and photoshopped. they did not pull off any of those tricks legitimately. see Captain Disallusion's video breaking that down. of course, throwing a tape is a legitimate technique and your main point still stands. love the rest of the video!

    • @JazzFM80
      @JazzFM80 2 роки тому +12

      Came here to say the same thing. 👍🏻

    • @Lee-ot2uk
      @Lee-ot2uk 2 роки тому +9

      @@JazzFM80 Yes, me too!

    • @GreyBeard3D
      @GreyBeard3D 2 роки тому +4

      Came here for same thing. Loved Captain Disallusion’s video.

    • @Technichian462
      @Technichian462 2 роки тому +2

      Day late and a dollar short.

    • @Barisaxq2
      @Barisaxq2 2 роки тому +2

      Hahaha thank you I wanted to say the same captain d is the best!

  • @mac243877
    @mac243877 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks again, as a retired mechanic who plays with wood I love your video’s as my father in law, 89 yrs young skilled carpenter, but I enjoy slipping in a wee bit of ‘knowledge’ now and then to stun him with my skills n experience…..ahem.

  • @louislandi938
    @louislandi938 2 роки тому +7

    Professor James,
    If you produced a woodworking instructional DVD series (Different levels) I’d order immediately. Your style of teaching just clicks with me.
    I could never scroll past anything you post on UA-cam.

  • @lmcsquaredgreendale3223
    @lmcsquaredgreendale3223 Рік тому

    I need a few new measuring tapes. I never realized that my humble measuring tape had so much potential. I hadn't realized when using a measuring tape that appeared to be in good condition and was relatively new had a problem. I blamed myself for the measuring errors and so I pulled out my late Father's wooden measuring device and quickly discovered that there was a problem with the end hook. I solved the problem by starting at the one inch line but I noticed that the product was not made in the US and so I questioned its quality all together. Even though the body of the tape was marked at 3" it was off by almost 1/8 of an inch. I now realize that there is not one single tool you can take for granted. I also enjoyed the video because you showed us your sense of humor. Thank you !

  • @dennischerry4545
    @dennischerry4545 2 роки тому +2

    Got the Lefty-Righty many years ago, I am a lefty in his right mind.

  • @johnbadal7319
    @johnbadal7319 2 роки тому

    Fast cap is a great company, makes innovative products and I've heard compensates the inventors well

  • @evanbarnes9984
    @evanbarnes9984 2 роки тому

    I love the left-right tape I have from fastcap! It removes the error of reading from the wrong fractional side of an inch marking

  • @Yawles
    @Yawles 2 роки тому +2

    well done, James. I was expecting a hint regarding easily scratching one's back between the shoulder blades...

  • @VGCauchi
    @VGCauchi 2 роки тому +2

    Always so worthwhile watching these videos. I never knew there is a flat tape version. I used to see architects using one that is several feet long, some 30 feet or more probably. But it does not retract automatically. You have to turn a knob on the side of the rather big case to retract the tape. About a year ago I came across an ''auto blade lock tape''. I love this function because once out the tape remains out, no need for me to do anything to keep it out. Then you simply press a button and the tape retracts into its case.

  • @loki7441
    @loki7441 2 роки тому +17

    I've learnt a few things I didn't know about. I prefer your method of inside measurement, I use it too. You never know if if the measurement they give you on the tape is 100% accurate, you could have dropped the tape a few times and flattened the base and it could cause you just a little grief during assembly.
    During covid I needed a new tape and becuase I'm immune compromised, my wife said she would pick up one in our local merchants. She got me a 25 ft tape which has got a feature I hadn't seen before and I have gone through a lot of tapes, metal work is even harder on them than wood. When you pull the tape out it stays out, it self locks. You hit the button and it retracts, I love it. It was inexpensive, accurate and easy to read. The only thing was the name, "Fat Boy" ; I think she might have been trying to tell me something! Maybe she's in league with my doctor.

    • @TqSNv9R0iG5Ckxew
      @TqSNv9R0iG5Ckxew Рік тому

      For me, the killer feature on my new Milwaukee tape measure that I like the most is the integrated magnet on the hook.

    • @ew3612
      @ew3612 Рік тому

      As long as your name isnt Max then you are ok.

  • @jonathanmelancon3021
    @jonathanmelancon3021 2 роки тому

    Heyyyy! The best thing about the fastcap tapes is that there is a pencil sharpener included into the body. LIFE CHANGING

  • @Thatkidch13
    @Thatkidch13 2 роки тому +1

    I'm very happy to see fast cap being promoted more and more.

  • @alexonkow
    @alexonkow 2 роки тому +7

    The green FastCap is the only tape I use. It has sped up my work as well as eliminated any chance of misreading the tape since it has 1/8”s and 1/16”s marked and the numbers are never upside down. I thought the pencil pad on the side was a bit gimmicky at first but I use it all the time. It also has a pencil sharpener which is handy. They’re very affordable as well.

  • @marcobucci
    @marcobucci 2 роки тому

    Ha! Great tips. That 3-4-5 trick is excellent.

  • @billqqq
    @billqqq 2 роки тому +10

    My tape measure doesn't go high enough to find my age, but I still learned a couple of keeper tricks here. Keep 'em coming!

    • @mikeamboy7292
      @mikeamboy7292 2 роки тому +1

      Same problem here….

    • @josephking6515
      @josephking6515 2 роки тому +1

      I can lend you my 30 metre tape. It should find you age coz it finds mine........just 😎

  • @larrygardner53018
    @larrygardner53018 2 роки тому +1

    Been using measuring tapes for decades, but again, found stuff I didn't know I didn't know. Keep 'em coming!

  • @johnm7469
    @johnm7469 2 роки тому +2

    A tape measure is like a light saber when you use it!

  • @robhaase6810
    @robhaase6810 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve used Fastcap tapes for 6-7 years also, love them. They also have a pencil sharpener on the case, great feature.

  • @fransiscoalvarezinski6293
    @fransiscoalvarezinski6293 5 місяців тому

    The 3,4,5 method and the 19.2 diamond were new to me. Thanks.

  • @trcmf
    @trcmf 2 роки тому +1

    I have a Milwaukee tape with a magnet built it. I love it.
    As a Canadian I have an imperial/metric tape lol.
    As a Canadian I’ve NEVER seen a metric measuring tape in Canada. I have seen some in the US though 😂
    I’d rather have a right/left hand tape instead of an imperial/metric tape. That’s why hate the double tape, I can’t read it backwards.
    I’ve never seen a story pole tape but I may be seeing one soon in my workshop that’s to Father’s Day 😂.
    I did learn one thing - minusing fractions. Great tip
    Thanks

  • @alfieqa
    @alfieqa 2 роки тому

    Measuring on an angle to a round number for finding the centre of a board is such an obvious and elegant solution... but one I have never thought of! Many thanks!

  • @jerbear7952
    @jerbear7952 5 місяців тому

    I have about 400 tapes. I had never thought of dedicated ones. Thank you

    • @shawnglass108
      @shawnglass108 Місяць тому

      You have 400 tapes and none of them are dedicated? Lol

  • @1810designbarn
    @1810designbarn Рік тому

    Watched this out of curiosity. As a lefty I never knew they made a lefty measuring tape. I've just always dealt with it. Mind blown. Thank you!

  • @MrBobisadog
    @MrBobisadog 2 роки тому

    Fast Cap tapes are the best. I have bought a few dozen to give away to shop guests as non-woodworkers don’t usually come across them. And they are inexpensive. Rare when the best tool costs the less.

  • @eaglewhite3107
    @eaglewhite3107 2 роки тому +3

    Wonderful video. Love your style of presentation. I learned several things today.
    In my second career I was a working maintenance supervisor and tool buyer. Building our products frequently required that we extend a measuring tape and place it down partly extended. Try that with the brands that have a large flat release lever across the bottom, practically impossible. I found an excellent quality tape measure similar to what you use, the Komelon, "self lock", extend, set down and the tape remains extended until the push button is pressed.
    Our product was built in an ISO-2001 factory. Many tools required periodic calibration. In order to prevent excess wear at the "business end---the hook slots in particular", I discovered a way to cushion the retraction of the tape. When pressing the release button to retract the tape, simply place a finger or two below the tape as one presses the release button. This eliminates slot elongation at the hook end by inducing a mild cushioning and braking effect. Money saved, accuracy preserved!
    Thank you,

  • @davidjohnson9074
    @davidjohnson9074 2 роки тому

    As a left handed woodworker, I found these tapes to be the best tape I have every used. I know of no one else that sells a left reading tape and have found that the measuring errors have mostly evaporated.

  • @irnhed13
    @irnhed13 2 роки тому

    Work smarter... not harder! Kudos! 🎯

  • @oo7wazzy1
    @oo7wazzy1 Рік тому

    1978 ! another reason I love this channel. ;)

  • @duane20
    @duane20 2 роки тому +24

    Having a bent tab at the end has messed up a number of projects - rookie mistake on my part. Good idea to inspect and verify using your method (7:57) before and during use. Be sure to check for accuracy between tapes when using multiples on a job. I have seen variations among some of the less expensive ones that "grow/shrink" in the higher numbers as well as damaged tabs causing "do overs".

  • @TheHandystanley
    @TheHandystanley 2 роки тому

    Always a good reminder.

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark 2 роки тому +1

    We ALWAYS pick up some great tips and tricks from Mr Nubs! !! !!!

  • @jorysphotographym4088
    @jorysphotographym4088 2 роки тому

    The angled tape to get halves/thirds/quarters etc is genius, how have I never thought of that

  • @JoeC92
    @JoeC92 2 роки тому +4

    Fastcap 32mm is probably one of the most useful for cabinetry if you're using the 32mm system.
    Love their tapes

    • @williamsmith9026
      @williamsmith9026 2 роки тому +1

      Except the clips absolutely suck if not putting it in an apron

    • @adamhale6001
      @adamhale6001 2 роки тому

      @@williamsmith9026 First thing I did with all mine... removed the clip and the pencil sharpener blade

  • @korona277
    @korona277 2 роки тому

    the tricks of finding the half are brilliant!

  • @sobertillnoon
    @sobertillnoon 2 роки тому

    The tape knows all! All hail the tape!

  • @jamesdrake2378
    @jamesdrake2378 2 роки тому

    Fast Cap sells some very clever useful tools. Thanks for the content and greetings from the NJ Bayshore.

  • @ABH313
    @ABH313 2 роки тому +2

    the Fastcap tapes are the best, I've been using them for years 👍 I always recommend the lefty/righty to friends and coworkers

  • @daylen577
    @daylen577 2 роки тому

    That 3-4-5 rule is an amazing example of the pythagoras theorem. Wish they used that in math class back in the day, because that would've saved me weeks of trying to figure out how it worked.

  • @white6oy2532
    @white6oy2532 2 роки тому

    I was skeptical that a video on tape measuring would be beneficial. 3m 19s in and I have already learned new things.

  • @i.b.deplorable
    @i.b.deplorable 2 роки тому

    Wow! Outstanding list of handy ideas! Thanks, S.N.

  • @ryanmaly
    @ryanmaly 2 роки тому

    The FastCap tapes are by far my favorite, most accurate tapes. And they're inexpensive!

  • @oed84
    @oed84 2 роки тому

    i was honestly surprised to learn a couple of new tricks!! thanks, pal! 😊🤘🤘🤘

  • @therealsparkman
    @therealsparkman 2 роки тому

    Watching this video was certainly well worth the 'Like' acknowledgement. Some great tips that I didn't know about. I'll probably forget them and come back here again to find out what great ideas these were.

  • @roccit
    @roccit 2 роки тому

    Love the FastCap metric tape. When doing a project that’s pure measurement, I always go metric :)

  • @benhewitt6443
    @benhewitt6443 Рік тому

    Excellent and you are never too young to learn something about something you have used all of you life

  • @eccod
    @eccod 2 роки тому +1

    Great tip about the magnets. I’ve been through several tubes of those tiny rare earth magnets from Harbor Freight. They’re incredible, I glue them to all sorts of stuff.

  • @tomtimmons2228
    @tomtimmons2228 2 роки тому +2

    Great stuff. Thanks!

  • @shanehollis7316
    @shanehollis7316 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome. Love the builders playing games. No wonder building projects cost so much. :) We use masking tape on the outside of our tapes instead of sticky notes if we want to write down measurements. It tends not to get lost when the tape is on and off the belt or in an apron.

  • @jayceecombs6887
    @jayceecombs6887 2 роки тому

    I am an oldie but goodie... as well a mechanic in several trades... yet this tutorial on tape measures was great! Thank you, J

  • @kabevis1
    @kabevis1 2 роки тому +1

    Love it. I did learn a few new things. Just forgot to mention the Diresta trick, that’s using the tape while still attached to your hip. Always a fan of your videos. Keep em coming.

  • @bobh64
    @bobh64 2 роки тому +2

    The fastcap flat back was my first specialty tape purchase many years ago. been very helpful.

  • @TheRealDrJoey
    @TheRealDrJoey 2 роки тому

    Surprised the living hell out of me how interesting this was. Great post, man.

  • @anonymous.youtuber
    @anonymous.youtuber 2 роки тому +2

    So many truly useful tips in this one !
    👍👍👍

  • @mururoa7024
    @mururoa7024 2 роки тому

    I bought the Fastcap's *flat* measuring tape because it solves the parallax problem I had with curved/rigid tapes.

  • @jakedominguez-street
    @jakedominguez-street 2 роки тому

    One minute into watchin a second video of yours.
    And that's it! I'm subscribing!
    Socks rocked.
    Keep up the above, well above, average work!

  • @beck645
    @beck645 Рік тому

    Incredibly useful stuff. You set the bar so high.

  • @xXScissorHandsXx
    @xXScissorHandsXx 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful tips and tricks plus a shopping list, what else can you ask for?! lol

  • @castletransport
    @castletransport 2 роки тому

    OMG!!! wow, every tip was fantastically useful. I'll be using them in my shop for sure next time, Thanks!

  • @joshgrimm8443
    @joshgrimm8443 2 роки тому

    I've been laminating countertops for 15yrs. I can't believe I don't have a flat back tape yet. Thank you stumpy.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations 2 роки тому +1

    Really excellent tips, James! Thanks! 😃
    Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @lukafilm
    @lukafilm 2 роки тому +9

    Been watching your videos for years and this is the first time I get to correct you! 🤣 The 'tape trick' video you referenced is actually fake. Watch a great debunking video on Captain Disillusion's channel. You'll find it very interesting.
    Loved the video, as always! ♥️

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  2 роки тому +2

      It was a joke. Not sure authenticity matters...

    • @lukafilm
      @lukafilm 2 роки тому +1

      @@StumpyNubs ah crap, I din't get it. 🤣 Ok, you win! You're still the undefeated champion! 😉

    • @peterw1534
      @peterw1534 2 роки тому +2

      I was wondering if he was serious about those guys. I immediately thought "I hope this is a joke, cause those guys are fake." It didn't seem like he was joking though..

  • @michaelmaynard1640
    @michaelmaynard1640 2 роки тому

    I have the Lefty/Righty Measuring tape and it is my goto. I love it!

  • @footplate0
    @footplate0 2 роки тому

    I learned a heck of a lot on this video including I got married the year toy were born!! Thanks for posting

  • @profcah
    @profcah 2 роки тому

    Another great tutorial video. Thanks James!

  • @Brandon_Watson
    @Brandon_Watson 2 роки тому

    I just discovered fastcap tapes and they have changed my life

  • @TheWoodFly
    @TheWoodFly 2 роки тому

    I appreciate any video which causes me to run out, find the tools I already have and go WOW, I can actually use this in a new and better way - I Feel smarter!!! Thanks again James

  • @EricLS
    @EricLS 2 роки тому

    Fastcap for LIFE. Just having the 16ths marked saves lives. One thing I think needs to be taught is not losing one inch when moving between a location and a material. I’ve identified a common mistake where you measure, say 25 1/2, then take the same tape to the material, but have to turn the tape the opposite direction, and proceed to read off the 1/2” in the same “direction away” from 25 as you measured it, giving you 24 1/2. Because measuring in inches is not really the number, but finding the fraction, it visually becomes just moving “away” from the inch the right amount, and it’s easy to go the wrong way.

  • @jedsudweeks6676
    @jedsudweeks6676 2 роки тому +1

    I love my Fast Cap tapes. My favorite feature is the built-in pencil sharpener. Great video.

  • @scottbillenwillms
    @scottbillenwillms 2 роки тому +1

    You went to the effort showing us these cool things and wranglerstar will be copying this in a few days.

  • @sattchy_tis4212
    @sattchy_tis4212 2 роки тому

    I was born in 85 and Never once in my life have I wore acid washed jeans. I'm more of a Sinatra and less of a hair band. I was born way too late. Love this channel though has helped me learn Quite a bit about woodworking. Thank you for putting these videos out there and sharing your knowledge and experience.

  • @bradmcnamar5679
    @bradmcnamar5679 2 роки тому

    You are right, Sir. I stayed until the end and I did learn some things I didn't think of before. Well done!

  • @drakelazerus
    @drakelazerus Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your wisdom I was so excited about your tips and tricks!

  • @flowleopard893
    @flowleopard893 2 роки тому

    Watching made me feel like such a noob 🤷🤣 Thanks again for all the great info. This video is truly a wonderful time saver especially to us “teach yourself” guys with no mentor around, this kind of info is absolute GOLD.

  • @sabaof8
    @sabaof8 2 роки тому

    Stunningly brilliant.

  • @robertrussell6614
    @robertrussell6614 2 роки тому +1

    A dry erase marker will also remove permanent marker on metal. Handy sometimes. Exceptional video as usual. The subtraction trick is so smart. Thank you for the content!

  • @DNBingo
    @DNBingo 2 роки тому

    I'll have to watch this a few more times to lock it all in my memory, which at 75 leaves a bit to be desired....

  • @markc5593
    @markc5593 2 роки тому

    My brother bought me a left handed tape, I'm right handed by the way, absolutely love it.

  • @olddawgdreaming5715
    @olddawgdreaming5715 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks James for the refresher course. Lots of good information on the uses for tape measures. Fred.

  • @kiwdwks
    @kiwdwks 2 роки тому +1

    Awesome video...thank you!

  • @docolemnsx
    @docolemnsx 2 роки тому +1

    Before I even watch the video, I have to thank you for bringing this up. And for going back to a basic instrument that we all have to use before any other! Because only a couple days ago I forgot to make full use of one of these tools before I mounted a thing I had spent that entire day to make, to a wall. Just a couple cm off center 🤪
    PS: glad I watched all the way through! 🤘

  • @robbyflair3552
    @robbyflair3552 2 роки тому +2

    Mind blown. Always learning something new and helpful from you, James. Thank you!

  • @nickwonttell8584
    @nickwonttell8584 2 роки тому +8

    As someone who uses the metric system I've often wondered how difficult i would find using an imperial tape, especially when it comes to adding or subtracting. That's a really cool trick you showed me that most probably already knew 😁. Also the trick for finding center is great. Love your videos! All the best from down under.

    • @xenn4985
      @xenn4985 2 роки тому

      Yeah fractions is a grade school subject

    • @Mishn0
      @Mishn0 2 роки тому

      It's pretty easy. To half a fraction, just double the denominator. Half of 1/2 is 1/4, half of 1/4 is 1/8. Half of 7 and 3/8 is 3 and 1/2 + 3/16 which is 3 and 11/16. If you can't do stuff like that in your head, you should probably stay away from power tools.

    • @Mishn0
      @Mishn0 Рік тому

      @@Persun_McPersonson It all depends on the application. For general, not fine cabinetry, woodwork, you never need more precision than about 1/8. If you do, you're cutting and fitting and just know to cut a "strong eighth", or "cut on the right side of the line". It becomes intuitive.
      If you're doing high precision work, you're going to be working in decimal fractions even if you're working in US customary units (correct term for our system). Then, it makes absolutely no difference if you're dealing with 120mm or 4.275 inches. One isn't "better" than the other.
      I don't care what you use, but I get a little tired of the "Americans dumb, they use inches" bullshit. If you can't use both, you're either lazy, or bad at math. At least we don't weigh fat people in some medieval unit like "stones".

    • @Mishn0
      @Mishn0 Рік тому

      Did you miss the part where I said I don't care what units you choose to use and that you shouldn't care (unless you're paying me) what units I choose to use and that you should just shut up about it and quit posting about how inferior inches and feet are and how dumb people (American people) are for using them? Just SHUT THE FUCK UP ABOUT IT ALREADY!

    • @tcg1_qc
      @tcg1_qc 10 місяців тому

      @@Mishn0 Ok, but why use both? Just stick to one system. And between the two, metric is less complicated and more efficient, so we use metric. Sure, imperial only requires basic maths, but it's extra math that you wouldn't have to do if you used metric, which saves time and effort

  • @jontnoneya3404
    @jontnoneya3404 2 роки тому

    What a great vid! Can't believe I never thought of some of these.

  • @ericlapinski4886
    @ericlapinski4886 2 роки тому +1

    Another great video. So many uses for one tool.. Always presented in a simple informative manner.

  • @deang9061
    @deang9061 2 роки тому +1

    If you've ever broken the end off a tape, and were able to catch it before it retracted ( you know, buzz, flap, flap, flap. Now it's a paper weight) put enough electrical tape on the end to stop it. Now you have one of the best tools for fishing inside finished walls. It rides easily between the sheet rock and the insulation to the hole you cut for a new switch or outlet. Tape the Romex to the end and pull it back. Better than a fish tape or fiberglass rods. Another cool tape is one that has the markings on the back, great for doing layout on the ceiling, for something like can lights etc..

  • @jeffreycanfora1091
    @jeffreycanfora1091 2 роки тому

    I’ll be darned. Did learn a few things. Good stuff. Enjoyable to watch.

  • @REAL-ESTATE-WITH-PABLO-SILVA
    @REAL-ESTATE-WITH-PABLO-SILVA 11 місяців тому

    Loved it! I would like to add something I learned today! Figuring out the middle or half of fraction! It’s as easy as doubling the bottom number! For example: 1/4 = 1/8 something a little harder would be 5/16 = 5/32 enjoy!

  • @dustinerickson1253
    @dustinerickson1253 2 роки тому

    you got me EARLY!!! that whole angling to common numbers to find the center or incriments of 3 is getting tested in the moring!

  • @thehellezell
    @thehellezell 2 роки тому +3

    I'm NEVER putting up my acid-wash jeans Stumpy how dare you.

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay 2 роки тому +1

      Never gonna give you up .......

    • @navret1707
      @navret1707 2 роки тому

      I may be getting older but I refuse to grow up.

  • @edmcgugan2079
    @edmcgugan2079 2 роки тому

    Arithmetrick. Very nice. Thank you!

  • @howelljo1098
    @howelljo1098 2 роки тому +2

    Masking tape rather than post it, since it’s already in the shop. I add several layers of 2” masking tape to the side of the tape measure. Then just peel it off and either put it on the workpiece or toss it and have a fresh writing surface