Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
#32
RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
ORIGINAL: IAhuntr
Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
#33
RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
ORIGINAL: _Dan
For official measurements, I believe its max 1/4" wide tape.
ORIGINAL: IAhuntr
Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
#34
RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
The purpose of this thread was to show those who are interested in learning how, thatthey could score their rack at home with "tools" they most likely already own.... And to help explain the process.... As there seems to be a lot of confusion on the scoring process.
P&Y doesn't use a sharpie marker and an Ohio deer tag either
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#36
RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
ORIGINAL: buckeye
The purpose of this thread was to show those who are interested in learning how, thatthey could score their rack at home with "tools" they most likely already own.... And to help explain the process.... As there seems to be a lot of confusion on the scoring process.
P&Y doesn't use a sharpie marker and an Ohio deer tag either
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Good thread. One question, aren't the measurements supposed to be taken with a 1/4 inch wide metal tape measure?
The purpose of this thread was to show those who are interested in learning how, thatthey could score their rack at home with "tools" they most likely already own.... And to help explain the process.... As there seems to be a lot of confusion on the scoring process.
P&Y doesn't use a sharpie marker and an Ohio deer tag either
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