Until one feels the pain a few times, the need to not measure just doesn't register, especially for one who's entire career had been in Quality Assurance, dealing constantly with measurement systems. Virtually nothing in my line of business is relative...it all has dimensions and associated tolerances.robinson46176 wrote:How many times have I said here "Never measure when you can superimpose..."![]()
I guess not enough...
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Of course I have never miss-measured or miss-cut anything...At least not unless I was doing something.
Tonight, I made the pegboard panels for the doors without taking a single measurement. Alleluia!!! It was all based on the fit of the pegboard into the rabbet recess on the door frames. Just laid the sheet of pegboard stock on the workbench, traced the outline of the doors interior edge onto the sheet and went in a little less than the 1" rabbet and bada bing, cut it there. Worked great (AND felt good doing it too). Yesterday, I would have measured and cut. I have to admit that since the pegboards hole to hole spacing is 1", that visual clue was great for helping me make sure the pegboard panel was square since at this point, the door frame ISN'T. The square panel will now be used to square off the door frame.
Goal for tonight was to have phase III completed which was all cutting done, the assembly dry fitted, and everything ready for sanding and sealing tomorrow. Goal accomplished.
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