@John Howell You made that look so easy! Like anything else, I guess it is when you know what you're doing. My problem was I never knew how to increase the 3', 4', and 5' to accommodate a larger structure. Now I know how, just like you said, "in less than 5 minutes". Thanks John. Nice place you have there!
Love ya John. I have not been able to understand this rule. My buddy that builds has tried and tried to teach me. Your video made my light bulb come on! Thanks
@John Howell
You made that look so easy! Like anything else, I guess it is when you know what you're doing. My problem was I never knew how to increase the 3', 4', and 5' to accommodate a larger structure. Now I know how, just like you said, "in less than 5 minutes".
Thanks John. Nice place you have there!
Awesome work. That was the easiest way and use of measuring tapes that I 've seen so far.
I'm a math teacher, and I just showed one of my geometry students this video. Thank you for making it.
Love ya John. I have not been able to understand this rule. My buddy that builds has tried and tried to teach me. Your video made my light bulb come on! Thanks
That will only work if your ground is completely flat.
Exactly and he forgot to explain how he got 96 😂
Thanks John very nice 👍 video 👍👌🇬🇧
Thanks for the lesson, amigo! 🇧🇷
Very clever :), thank you sir
Must be nice to be able to run. I think I remember being a running assistant. No running anymore. Just old man strolls.
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How are you teaching and cutting lethal parts of the teaching 😂
So is this a rough estimate. And when you put the form down you will remeasure!
You are very smart
U can do 6 8 12
96??? thought you were doing 60, 80, 100
Thank you asking same question
Thank you asking same question
I am lost on the 96. Where did 96 come into the measuring?
Mf how you gonna say 100 and switch up to 96 you confusing that lil kid 😂
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0n your equation you missed off the √.
C= √a'+b'
Good video....👍