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Carpmaster 12-23-2007 04:18 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 
This is a very good post!! Thanks!

GMMAT 12-23-2007 08:35 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 
What do you add together to get the 158-4/8" that is stated as the gross non-typical?

Edit:

Nevermind.The "difference" measurement was throwing me off.

Very informative thread.

_Dan 12-23-2007 09:28 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 


How would you score this point? As an abnormal or as the G3? I would consider it an abnormal point.......which I believe is correct, but I could be wrong.



I have no answer for that one.... My gut says it is an abnormal point but I really don't know how it would be officially classified. [&:]



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Exactly......as far as I know this is about the only point that I have no idea how to score.

buckeye 12-23-2007 09:37 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 

ORIGINAL: _Dan



How would you score this point? As an abnormal or as the G3? I would consider it an abnormal point.......which I believe is correct, but I could be wrong.



I have no answer for that one.... My gut says it is an abnormal point but I really don't know how it would be officially classified. [&:]




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Exactly......as far as I know this is about the only point that I have no idea how to score.
You know other than just as an FYI it is really a moot point anyhow as it would be a deduction since it is a typical frame.....:eek:Well unless the other side had a matching tine..... [&:]

Iwould like to know the correct classification for it as well.

_Dan 12-23-2007 09:56 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 
Yeah I only found that one side. You are correct that it is a moot point.....if you're into net.;)

buckeye 12-23-2007 09:58 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 

ORIGINAL: _Dan

Yeah I only found that one side. You are correct that it is a moot point.....if you're into net.;)
I tend to speak in SCI or "gross non-typical". Even though there is no such thing as gross non-typical in P&Y's eyes...

_Dan 12-23-2007 10:00 PM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 

ORIGINAL: buckeye


ORIGINAL: _Dan

Yeah I only found that one side. You are correct that it is a moot point.....if you're into net.;)
I tend to speak in SCI or "gross non-typical". Even though there is no such thing as gross non-typical in P&Y's eyes...

Its the only language I know.



don128 12-24-2007 05:20 AM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 
This post is very well done. In measuring, some racks can be very tough. Things like wether a point starts off the top of the main beam, and things like webbing are a call the score taker has to make. Some are a very fine line. Official scorer's have to make the call as best they can, for the books.

bloodcrick 12-24-2007 05:33 AM

RE: Measuring a rack at home. Second and final part of series.(lot's of pics)
 
I still hate you [:o][8D]Thats how I roll [8D]:Dbucko!

ORIGINAL: buckeye


Dam, i had the main beams at 20" and the spread at 16" i usually try and be conservative, people tend to go way over score guessing, in this case i was 12" under gross typical [:@]i suck!! Who's buck Scott????

About the "suck"..... You said it not me Dinko! :D;)

I am going to leave you hanging a bit longer on your other question....That's just how I roll.... :D


How would you score this point? As an abnormal or as the G3? I would consider it an abnormal point.......which I believe is correct, but I could be wrong.
I have no answer for that one.... My gut says it is an abnormal point but I really don't know how it would be officially classified. [&:]


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IAhuntr 12-24-2007 08:55 AM

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?


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