How removed do you have to be to have the fractions written out on the entire measure
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You can remove sharpie by writing over it with a dry-erase marker and then removinging by rubbing it.
You call usually also use isopropyl alcohol, but you may remove more than you intended.
So dry-erase first and then go nuclear with iso if the marker didn’t work.
Drawing over it again with the same sharpie works too if you wipe it quick.
Found this out in school when someone wrote some less than acceptable words on the board in permanent marker. The teacher scribbled over it with drywipes, waited a few seconds and wiped it away.
They said it was because essentially drywipe marker is a permanent marker with solvents.
Tried the iso and now my dick is removed…
Maybe don’t buy your packer off of Temu?
Wait, have them buy another and see if it happens again.
The results would double the sample size and better support the conclusion.
While this is true, I really just wanna see how many times he’ll do it again.
Having repeatable results is important to establish.
Agreed.
In the same vein as isopropyl alcohol, hand sanitizer works too. And more people are carrying that now since covid.
This was on Reddit 2 weeks ago and I answered magic eraser.
People are desperate for upvotes here too.
It’s not like erasing it’ll make your dick bigger 🤷🏻♂️
Actually nipples
Toss it in the metal heap at your local recycling centre. With the archaic units, it’s unusable anyway.
Coming from a non-American, an inches-only tape measure is incredibly cursed
Those fractions are barely readable and I’m not even dyslexic
As an American, I was a bit flabbergasted when I looked through all the tape measures at the store, and none of them had a metric side
I found one when I looked but it was a bit spendy cause it was fancy in other ways. Still went for it cause I want both units.
As a Canadian I hate it too.
As an American engineer I agree
That’s how I feel about Celsius being for everyone.
even though I know it’s literally the best option, my pea sized brain goes “wait? 30° is hot??”
You don’t have to use the same unit in all situations. Just ask the British.
My favorite mixed unit is the standard adiabatic lapse rate, which is given as 2 degrees C per 1,000 feet.
Even more cursed if those same markings where on a CM calibrated scale.
Well yeah, if you were raised learning imperial measurements, you’d probably find a metric-only tape to be an criminal abomination just as easily.
37 year old American here. I was raised learning both and I can and have built things in both systems. Hell I’ve even mixed them on occasion. I own a metric tape measure and a metric/inch tape measure, and several inch tape measures.
Specifically for woodworking, I vastly prefer working in fractional inches, for a whole stack of reasons but mainly in the wood shop, you find yourself dividing by 2 or 3 way more often than 5 or 10. Working in a dozenal system in powers of 2 makes more sense for that than working in a decimal system in powers of ten. It’s just easier to buy rough lumber at 1 inch thick, use 1/4" of it to mill it flat and parallel so you have 3/4", and now if you need to do a half-lap joint it’ll be 3/8" or a tenon will be 1/4".
No, they’re fine. It’s the bilingual tapes that are a pain in the ass. You have to guess at half the measurements no matter your preferred scale.
Yes, if you were also a illogical moron.
Just cut the tape that the 4 inch mark and then add 4 to all the inches on the tape. Fixed.
Magic eraser (melamine foam).
Yes, I do.