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[โ€“] Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 0 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago) (1 children)

Or do you break it down to smaller units like "125 3/8 inches" or "1003 1/8 inches"?

This. Building a house, wall studs are on 16" (sixteen inch) centers, not 1'4" (one foot four inch), even though those are the same length. Roof joists are usually on 24" centers, not 2', even though those are the same.

Most of your lumber is going to be 120" or less, so most of the measurements you're going to be making are less than that.

If I'm measuring a room in feet, it is to give a rough estimate. It's easy to compare two different bedrooms by saying one is 8x10 and the other is 10x12. The actual dimensions might differ by up to 6", but they are close enough for a reasonable comparison.

[โ€“] MrFinnbean@lemmy.world 1 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Would it not be better to just use accurate numbers? There is just so much unnecesary mental gymnastics. You are using a lot words like "usually" or "most".

[โ€“] Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 1 points 6 hours ago

Would it not be better to just use accurate numbers?

"Accuracy" depends on the task. The framing guy needs about 1/8th inch precision. Drywall guy needs about 1/4". Baseboards, 1/16th or tighter. The buyer needs to the nearest foot to compare. The painter can skip the foot and go straight to the nearest yard.