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Just_Build_It 04-21-2017 08:45 PM

Is my math correct?
 
I'm wanting to build a 53' box trailer scaled down to 1:14 and the number in inches I came up with is 45.4". 53x12=636÷14=45.4......…

Never mind I already answered my own question. Not sure how to delete this.

TRUCKMAKER 04-22-2017 06:59 PM

Re: Is my math correct?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Just_Build_It (Post 154897)
I'm wanting to build a 53' box trailer scaled down to 1:14 and the number in inches I came up with is 45.4". 53x12=636÷14=45.4......…

Never mind I already answered my own question. Not sure how to delete this.

Useless you like to do a lot of math, which is cool, there are all kinds of scale calculators online that work great and are free.

Mustang46555 04-23-2017 05:37 PM

Re: Is my math correct?
 
Check this link out Kent.
Keeps my old brain from hurting as much
http://webpages.charter.net/sinkwich...scalecalc2.htm

Just_Build_It 04-23-2017 09:25 PM

Re: Is my math correct?
 
I have previously searched for a scale calculator but wasn't sure how to word it. I reworded my question in the search and found that scale Calculator and showed my math was correct. Its the same formula Ives been using in the past and I just needed a way to double check myself.

Thanks for your time gentlemen I always appreciate the help. (Fill in the blank.)_________ knows that I could use it.

skeeter 07-24-2017 04:01 AM

Re: Is my math correct?
 
THANKS for that link, I plan a project this winter, & can use that to help my dyslexic @-s get the numbers tight.


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