Measuring Tips for Using the Right Scale Ruler
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Having a scale ruler handy is essential to model railroad layout planning and structure scratchbuilding.
Sneak up to your wife’s beauty products stash or, better yet, go to a nearby drug store and get a bottle of red nail polish to mark your scale ruler so you’ll easily be able to identify the proper one every time. You might ask – why nail polish? Well, because it doesn’t peel, flake or chip off. Gerry simply daubs on a little polish on the metal ruler to underline the scale so it can be quickly and confidently identified. And it will last for years because, as Gerry points out, it’s “tough as nails!”
Just one more trick from the experts to help make your scratchbuilding projects go more easily and efficiently, preventing product wastage and frustration, by easily identifying the correct scale ruler! For an even more precise measurement, nothing beats a caliper. Learn how easy it is to use a caliper on your model railroad from the pros.
Now, has this ever happened to you, because it has happened to me. You're busy working on a scratch building project, you grab your scale ruler, you make a measurement, you cut your board, and you find out that the board doesn't fit, and it's because you used the wrong scale on your ruler. Easy way to eliminate that is with red nail polish. Red because you can see it very quickly, and nail polish because it doesn't chip, flake, or peel, and will last virtually a lifetime. And it's as easy as finding the scale on your ruler and just underlining it with nail polish.
This way, as your scale rules are lying on your desk, you don't even have to look at it to grab it on the right side and make your measurement. In fact, this scale ruler, the nail polish has been on there for at least a decade, and it's still holding up well Nail polish is, pardon the pun, tough as nails.
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