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Message Subject What Type of MATH is used in Blueprints?
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Thanks for the bumps, guys, but I gotta know specifically which types of math is imperative in reading blueprints.
 Quoting: DeadManWalkin'


its like a post asking how to code fortran. too much for a bb

too read blueprints you need no math

too make blueprints you must know loads, material, fasteners, spans, and much more. tons and tons of product approval docs
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63249987


You need loads of math to read blueprints. For instance if you are a mason, you're looking at the wall in 8" or 16" increments (size of brick & block length, respectively), you need to convert feet to inches, to determine how many brick or block you need.

No one who doesn't know basic math, can read blueprints.
 Quoting: CountryWise


he said oil rig not masonry
 
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