Hey, besides the foot-inch conversion, the native calc apps on phone does the addition feature. Just and fiy, if anyone doesnt mind doing the conversion they dont need to pay. Also tou can always ask google/siri to convert m/ft/inches etc
It's close, but not perfect. If 37 1/2" is the outside dimension. Then you have to subtract the thickness of your material. Or measure from the outside of the first joist to the inside of the last joist. Assuming your lumber is 1 1/2". Then you figure based off 36" Which would make the layout 12". If you base it off 37 1/2 (don't subtract the thickness of your material) then the first 2 bays are 11" between joist and the last is only 9 1/2". But based off 36" you have 10 1/2 between every joist. Love the channel 👍
Anytime you're laying out joist, post, or anything you're trying to center up, Measure from the "outside" of the first to the "inside" of the last, then use that measurement to calculate the spacing of the rest
If you just go with 16”OC or 12”OC , you will have less waste material. Because it works perfectly with all the different lumber sizes we have like 6’,8’,10’,12’,14’,16’ and so on. Why you have to go with random layout measurements 🤔. Don’t need a calculator for that
I just bought the actual calculator on ebay for about the price of the App. I don't like using my phone for this type of stuff. I prefer actual buttons and the durability of the calculator. If I drop it off of the roof it's not so bad.
Hey, besides the foot-inch conversion, the native calc apps on phone does the addition feature. Just and fiy, if anyone doesnt mind doing the conversion they dont need to pay. Also tou can always ask google/siri to convert m/ft/inches etc
It's close, but not perfect.
If 37 1/2" is the outside dimension. Then you have to subtract the thickness of your material. Or measure from the outside of the first joist to the inside of the last joist.
Assuming your lumber is 1 1/2". Then you figure based off 36"
Which would make the layout 12".
If you base it off 37 1/2 (don't subtract the thickness of your material) then the first 2 bays are 11" between joist and the last is only 9 1/2".
But based off 36" you have 10 1/2 between every joist.
Love the channel 👍
levelseven I did subtract the thickness of the last joist. I guess I forgot to mention that?
Anytime you're laying out joist, post, or anything you're trying to center up,
Measure from the "outside" of the first to the "inside" of the last, then use that measurement to calculate the spacing of the rest
@@drdecks ok sorry, so the total is 39". Thanks
Much easer to stick to marked increments on the tape measure. Unless you have a deck 39 inch long.
Good video. Can you make a few more videos on other uses?
Great instructor.
Interested in the app
If you just go with 16”OC or 12”OC , you will have less waste material. Because it works perfectly with all the different lumber sizes we have like 6’,8’,10’,12’,14’,16’ and so on. Why you have to go with random layout measurements 🤔. Don’t need a calculator for that
Pls I need a lecture for this
I Love this
Is there a fee for this app? Thanks, Garry.
Yes, $38.99 Canadian... So around $30 murican
I just bought the actual calculator on ebay for about the price of the App. I don't like using my phone for this type of stuff. I prefer actual buttons and the durability of the calculator. If I drop it off of the roof it's not so bad.
And how do I get the app?
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Apps name plis?
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Buildcalc is way better for decks.