So I've been wondering this for a few months now, on our encampment packing list there is "18' ruler" on it. Now as I think you all will know, most rulers have 12 inches on them. :o So why, may I ask, is this there? I have asked multiple people who have been to encampment before and they have all said they never needed more then 12 inches on the ruler and they have never brought a 18' one (or well, you know, been told off for not having one)
I have no idea if this is just our encampment but it seemed to me like just another thing to spend more money on. >:(
So yeah I'm just wondering why we would have a need for anything larger then a 12' one. ???
Should I get one or would a normal one be fine?????
:redx:
Cut a yardstick in half.
Most people get by with a 12 inch ruler, but my son was pretty popular with his yardstick!
Quote from: Picy3 on June 12, 2018, 08:29:09 AM
So I've been wondering this for a few months now, on our encampment packing list there is "18' ruler" on it. Now as I think you all will know, most rulers have 12 inches on them. :o So why, may I ask, is this there? I have asked multiple people who have been to encampment before and they have all said they never needed more then 12 inches on the ruler and they have never brought a 18' one (or well, you know, been told off for not having one)
I have no idea if this is just our encampment but it seemed to me like just another thing to spend more money on. >:(
So yeah I'm just wondering why we would have a need for anything larger then a 12' one. ???
Should I get one or would a normal one be fine?????
:redx:
Have you asked the encampment staff?
https://www.amazon.com/Westcott-Plastic-Centering-18-Inch-Ruler/dp/B000XAOUYY
Quote from: THRAWN on June 12, 2018, 12:18:31 PM
Quote from: Picy3 on June 12, 2018, 08:29:09 AM
So I've been wondering this for a few months now, on our encampment packing list there is "18' ruler" on it. Now as I think you all will know, most rulers have 12 inches on them. :o So why, may I ask, is this there? I have asked multiple people who have been to encampment before and they have all said they never needed more then 12 inches on the ruler and they have never brought a 18' one (or well, you know, been told off for not having one)
I have no idea if this is just our encampment but it seemed to me like just another thing to spend more money on. >:(
So yeah I'm just wondering why we would have a need for anything larger then a 12' one. ???
Should I get one or would a normal one be fine?????
:redx:
Have you asked the encampment staff?
https://www.amazon.com/Westcott-Plastic-Centering-18-Inch-Ruler/dp/B000XAOUYY
Exactly, the only people who can give you the correct answer on why you need to bring an 18 inch ruler is your encampment staff. Anything you read here will be just a guess.
It would be useful when making your bed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9CNS5giBE4 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g9CNS5giBE4)
^ That's the reasoning, though bear in mind there's no "standard" bunk or rack, so it's all local.
Amazon, Dollar Tree, or Home depot should be able to hook you up. If you cut a yardstick, make sure the
end is clean.
Yes, Eclipse is right, there is no standard way of making a rack. Some encampments don't use sheets. At my two previous encampments most everyone has used sleeping bags, all we have to do with those is to neatly roll them up and the end of the rack.
^ Wow - talk about a time and hassle saver ((*jots*)).
Also these, think I'll be makign a trip to IKEA next year...
Quote from: Eclipse on June 12, 2018, 04:31:04 PM
^ Wow - talk about a time and hassle saver ((*jots*)).
Also these, think I'll be makign a trip to IKEA next year...
A tape measure is USELESS when you're making Hospital Corners. Which is one of the uses for the 18 inch ruler.
That's what the DUCT TAPE is for. Sheesh NEWBS!
Quote from: Eclipse on June 13, 2018, 03:38:09 PM
That's what the DUCT TAPE is for. Sheesh NEWBS!
So how exactly do you use DUCT TAPE as a straight edge. Tape is rather flexible.
OK, that's two in two days. ((*sigh*))
Not every encampment utilizes hospital corners in making their bunks / racks.
Not every post on CT is a challenge to knowledge / experience / ability. Some are just jokes.
I used a hanger as a straight edge for hospital corners.
35+ years of hospital corners and never used a ruler. Who knew? I'll have to give it a shot.
Quote from: THRAWN on June 13, 2018, 07:58:21 PM
35+ years of hospital corners and never used a ruler. Who knew? I'll have to give it a shot.
Same here. Having two parents who had been in the Navy was all I needed.
Quote from: SarDragon on June 13, 2018, 08:02:46 PM
Quote from: THRAWN on June 13, 2018, 07:58:21 PM
35+ years of hospital corners and never used a ruler. Who knew? I'll have to give it a shot.
Same here. Having two parents who had been in the Navy was all I needed.
At the RTC, a canteen is much more important for making a rack then a ruler, though the major complaint this
year was that the new-style mattresses don't hold the sheets as well as the older ones, too slippery.
Canteen? We didn't get no stinking canteens.
How does one use a canteen to accomplish hospital corners?
Quote from: Picy3 on June 12, 2018, 08:29:09 AM
So I've been wondering this for a few months now, on our encampment packing list there is "18' ruler" on it.
I'd be concerned about an 18 foot ruler as well.
Quote from: SarDragon on June 13, 2018, 08:22:44 PM
Canteen? We didn't get no stinking canteens.
How does one use a canteen to accomplish hospital corners?
The quick answer is that you use it to hold the mattress up, and sheets in place when you're folding,
but it more complicated / easier then that - when you see it, you're like "of course!".
I have a video of a PO making one (before the recently changed style where the blanket is folded
instead of on top of the sheets), but it's not released for public use (I also have to find it).
Quote from: Holding Pattern on June 13, 2018, 09:35:34 PM
Quote from: Picy3 on June 12, 2018, 08:29:09 AM
So I've been wondering this for a few months now, on our encampment packing list there is "18' ruler" on it.
I'd be concerned about an 18 foot ruler as well.
So, you're saying you DON'T do pole vaulting at your encampments?
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Quote from: Eclipse on June 14, 2018, 03:58:33 AM
Quote from: SarDragon on June 13, 2018, 08:22:44 PM
Canteen? We didn't get no stinking canteens.
How does one use a canteen to accomplish hospital corners?
The quick answer is that you use it to hold the mattress up, and sheets in place when you're folding,
but it more complicated / easier then that - when you see it, you're like "of course!".
I have a video of a PO making one (before the recently changed style where the blanket is folded
instead of on top of the sheets), but it's not released for public use (I also have to find it).
Those are a piece of cake to make! Y'all have four side access. Try it with one side access, and three high.
Did hospital corners for three years.
Piece of cake.
Tie ends of sheet with square knots. Push mattress trough. Tuck sheet over mattress end tautly. Why are ya making it look difficult?
Quote from: Eclipse on June 13, 2018, 08:20:14 PM
Quote from: SarDragon on June 13, 2018, 08:02:46 PM
Quote from: THRAWN on June 13, 2018, 07:58:21 PM
35+ years of hospital corners and never used a ruler. Who knew? I'll have to give it a shot.
Same here. Having two parents who had been in the Navy was all I needed.
At the RTC, a canteen is much more important for making a rack then a ruler, though the major complaint this
year was that the new-style mattresses don't hold the sheets as well as the older ones, too slippery.
The new boot camp mattresses are nylon, and, therefore, don't hold well.
You're taught during training that "everyone understands this," and then you find out during inspections that this is an excuse to see who slacks and doesn't put the effort in.