Dave Elfers
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Reply by: Jason AlexanderAs STACK_Tim state this is the “correct” way to do this. Let’s assume the job scope also includes other work and I want to submit 3 proposals for Base Job with TPO, Base Jo...
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Reply by: STACK_TimThe recommended option would to be add the assemblies to the roof takeoff. I also recommend using the Estimate worksheet estimate, and filter the estimate by using the Define S...
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Reply by: PeteyPabloI think you have great answers above, the one thing to keep in mind with roundup is that it rounds up each and every measurement you take. So each time you have a measured quan...
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Reply by: Jason ArmstrongMy shower wall prep is a similar situation. I do an area take off, divide this by 32SF (4’x8’ sheet), then multiply this sheet count by 12LF. I use 12LF because there are...
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Reply by: Jonathan.MollNumbers are easily adjusted to account for different sizes of sheet goods, and length of rolls
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Reply by: Jonathan.MollI calculate seam tapes for various things this way… For each 4’x8’ sheet good, I need tape on one long side, and 1 short side - the sheet adjacent picks up the other sides - ...
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craig.parker wrote:I remember there was a discussion about this last month or so, but I’m back here. Where there aren’t THAT many measurements, and I always want to make sure there are enough, I’m ...
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craig.parker wrote:I had not seen those. Looks like it does about the same thing mine does, but mine skips the sqft measurement and exploding.On exploding, I’d been wondering this anyway. How can I...
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Reply by: Jason Armstrong You may want to explore changing your coverage from .75 to 1.0. By the time you add corners, king/trimmers, and wall partitions this works better than 16”+1. I do keep ...
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Reply by: craig.parker On exploding, I’d been wondering this anyway. How can I get it to explode the (in the case of horizontal grids) top and bottom border lines as well as the ones in between? U...