Most homeowners don't know this, how to use a tape measure like a pro.

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  • 5 features people don't know about, how to use a tape measure like a pro.
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Комментарии • 52

  • @trashes_to_treasures
    @trashes_to_treasures 28 дней назад +7

    Nice video! Straight ahead, no senseless talking, just plain info. Thanks from Germany ☺️

  • @Krakeloa
    @Krakeloa 28 дней назад +9

    1:10 There is a big caveat with the CE mark. It's also being used by Chinese manufacturers to mean China Export or something like that, in which case the product does not conform to European standards but is intentionally designed to give that impression. There is a slight difference in the two logos: When there is enough space between the C and the E to make a full circle out of the C without touching the E like you see on both of the tape measures at 1:10 it's the European CE mark; when the C is too close to the E to draw a full circle from it without touching the E like you see on the tape measure at 1:12, then it's the logo used by Chinese exporters to fool you and the product does not necessarily meet any standards or comply with regulations. M;ore often that not it means that the product does not meet the standards or at best is not properly tested.

    • @james_gatlin
      @james_gatlin  28 дней назад +1

      Wow

    • @SlyerFox666
      @SlyerFox666 28 дней назад

      I've known about this for a long time "Chinese export" always makes you laugh as everything comes from china but nobody ever mentioned the circle trick before that's absolute gold thank you for this info very much appreciated 👍

  • @rollthers3157
    @rollthers3157 28 дней назад +2

    I appreciate the quality of this video.

  • @gunterbecker8528
    @gunterbecker8528 28 дней назад

    Great content, thanks for sharing it with us and the integrity you have shown us!

  • @cluna5231
    @cluna5231 День назад

    Great information, thanks.

  • @user-lk2cj2qs1d
    @user-lk2cj2qs1d 26 дней назад +1

    great vid For inside measurments I use pinch sticks or the extention that some folding rules have

  • @jefff6167
    @jefff6167 26 дней назад +1

    Well done.
    You made the complex understandable. 👍🇺🇸

  • @ArcEyeJames
    @ArcEyeJames 27 дней назад

    Now videos like this i don't regret watching.
    Educational.😊❤

  • @johndeere2799
    @johndeere2799 28 дней назад +4

    Great video. I'm old enough to remember when Canada changed from imperial to metric. While most Canadians use both equally, metric is easier to use and understand.

    • @jenniferwhite6089
      @jenniferwhite6089 27 дней назад +1

      harder to find a metric tape that just has metrics on it there are out there who need to know where to look for them too

    • @northeastcorals
      @northeastcorals День назад

      I was at school when the UK changed from imperial to metric so also learned both, after leaving school & renovating a few houses I quickly dropped imperial & only use metric nowadays.
      I also regularly work with water & volume/weights etc so metric is an absolute god send, for eg 1000 litres = 1000kg = 1 cubic metres. The thought of using imperial for that gives me a headache 😅

  • @donnie017
    @donnie017 10 дней назад +1

    I had 22 1/2. Not horrible, but ultimately, not correct. Thanks for the tips, these are great!

  • @Mikepet
    @Mikepet 28 дней назад

    Very good video again, even if its on something people might see as "simple" as tape measures!

  • @WilliamWard-bq1rp
    @WilliamWard-bq1rp 28 дней назад

    Great video as per usual, keep it up! Growing up with tools since I was 7 makes me happy people share these tips and knowledge. I guessed 22 9/16"

  • @lucasastaburuaga9315
    @lucasastaburuaga9315 26 дней назад +2

    First of all, thank you, you made me laugh. (I clarify that I don't want to make fun of you in particular) This video is the perfect demonstration of why the imperial system is inefficient and terrible. You briefly mention that cm is simpler, and I think that's fantastic, but I think you should show your countrymen that it's a much better system... (take for example all the special markings and points they have to add to their meters for it to work) the metric system is much simpler and easier to learn if you try it

  • @MohammedAbubakar-ik3xo
    @MohammedAbubakar-ik3xo 25 дней назад +1

    Great 👍

  • @Vicstruction
    @Vicstruction 17 дней назад

    I was about 1/8 too big on that guess, useful tip!

  • @grahamcifuentes4451
    @grahamcifuentes4451 23 дня назад

    Groan! you have reminded me why we don't use sixteenths and thirty secondths, or any of those old measurements here any more!

  • @penguinbrand
    @penguinbrand 28 дней назад

    I still dont remember what that 19.2" is used for. Nice video

  • @muntee33
    @muntee33 2 дня назад

    6:05
    Yes, if measuring an internal dimension, first measure in a predetermined value from the end the tape measure will be held at, say 100mm for simplicity sake and mark, (that's 11teen feather quips for all u muricans) then measure from the far end to the mark and add the measurement marked to the measurement shown at the mark. This gives you an overall measurement thats accurate to +/- 1/10th of a mm, instead of the 2mm-3mm with the other method.

  • @BlurryZurry
    @BlurryZurry 27 дней назад

    22 and 5/8 was my guess. Was thinking a bit more than half. Guess it was a 16th less 😊

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 28 дней назад +1

    @40°, 100 m tape is 1.2 mm longer, if it's perfect at 20°

  • @breannestahlman5953
    @breannestahlman5953 28 дней назад +1

    As a foreigner used to meter I always wanted to know more about this "imperial" measurement nightmare headeache.
    Now, I know ! ! !
    😁
    How come, Americans (and more broadly Anglo-Saxon, Germanics and scandinavians, infact all occidentals excepts latins) that are all category champions about simplifying things and make them more efficient are still using such a complicated way of measuring, weighting, evaluating, etc . . ., things ? ? ?
    It is beyond me.
    Industry costs of changing all this, maybe?

    • @American-Plague
      @American-Plague 23 дня назад

      What's really weird to me is that Myanmar, of all places, also uses imperial.

    • @OktoPutsch
      @OktoPutsch 12 дней назад

      just as a reminder, the metric system is French. After enduring the nightmare of local scales and measures, they cleaned up that mess and unified it, once and for all. USA is rather isolated and people live on habits, like everywhere else, so they don't see the need to change, despite the metric system is official there and already in use, it's just disguised.

    • @OktoPutsch
      @OktoPutsch 12 дней назад

      @@American-Plague yes, only 3 places use imperial yet, USA, Myanmar and another country I forgot.

    • @American-Plague
      @American-Plague 12 дней назад +1

      @@OktoPutsch Liberia.... which makes sense as it was founded by America.

  • @livingaboard
    @livingaboard День назад

    After being in manufacturing I don’t know why we aren’t using decimal tape measure. 1.1 or 1.5 or 1.7 inches for example. Instead we have fractions.

    • @Jakes2hot
      @Jakes2hot 7 часов назад

      You wants decimals, use a metric tape. 5.2= 5cm 2mm. Decimals in feet and inches would be way more difficult for the average person in comparison to inches with fractions.

  • @free2trudge
    @free2trudge 22 дня назад

    22 5/16
    Update..
    Ahh! Missed it

  • @job38four10
    @job38four10 27 дней назад

    I just dont get that 19.2 inch diamond mark @4:05......

  • @beefman8322
    @beefman8322 22 дня назад

    I guessed 1/2

  • @trevorunknown9228
    @trevorunknown9228 28 дней назад +2

    Why does the tape go the wrong way in the thumbnail?

  • @user-su5ft8lc9q
    @user-su5ft8lc9q 28 дней назад +2

    Ŵhy is it made in China ?

    • @SlyerFox666
      @SlyerFox666 28 дней назад

      Because even your pants come from china, everything's made in china so why they feel the need to copy C E markings is anyone's guess 😂

  • @1skinnypuppy
    @1skinnypuppy 26 дней назад

    I guessed 3/4s

  • @ml.2770
    @ml.2770 22 дня назад

    Step one. Order a tape from Australia. mm only.
    Never look back.

  • @MrAlliecaulfield
    @MrAlliecaulfield 27 дней назад

    Man did not know half of this

  • @cinemaipswich4636
    @cinemaipswich4636 24 дня назад +4

    One profound FAULT in design is; most of us hold tape with left hand, and mark with right hand. Why is the printed index upside down? I have only seen one tape and ruler that hold to this maxim.

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 24 дня назад

      Good point

    • @American-Plague
      @American-Plague 23 дня назад +2

      Never thought about this. Interesting.

    • @scantron1835
      @scantron1835 17 дней назад +1

      You need to run a company

    • @ryanhanson2081
      @ryanhanson2081 15 дней назад

      Technically tape measure are to measure and not to mark. I learned to just read it upside down if I was marking but if I need to check the measurements of multiple things I can do it quickly since the numbers are right side up. my two cents.

    • @UltraGamma25
      @UltraGamma25 15 дней назад

      @@ryanhanson2081 Invalid argument

  • @krissk77
    @krissk77 3 дня назад

    As longs as I have cm and ft and full inches am OK.. those fractions mean little to me, a diy guy. 🎉