Which is the best way to measure your upper arm?
1. How to Measure your Upper arm Place the tape measure on one side of the fullest part of your upper arm. Usually, this is the bicep-triceps area. Now guide the tape measure around the circumference of your upper arm and make a note of the measurement.
How big of a gap do you need for a side mount?
A side mount requires zero rear clearance on a frameless cabinet and ~1/4″ rear gap on a face frame to fit the rear mounting bracket. And most are 1/2″ side clearance (with the exception of heavy duty slides).
What’s the minimum clearance for an upright freezer?
General List of Minimum Clearance Requirements. Upright Freezers (9 cubic feet and larger): 3 inches of clearance on top. 3 inches of clearance at the back. 3 inches of clearance on each side. Refrigerators: ¾ to 1 inch of clearance on each side. 1 inch on the top (this is above the case).
What should side clearance be for undermount drawers?
Side clearance for undermount drawers is less than 1/2″. As their design is unique the drawer side thickness plays into overall side clearance. The drawer bottom will require enough depth to fully hide the undermount slide. This is typically 1/2″ (or more).
How to measure for proper wheel and tire fitment?
1. Take a wheel off your car and lay it on a flat surface with the back (the side that faces the brakes) facing up. 2. Lay a straightedge across the wheel and measure down to the mounting pad (you may have to deflate the tire to do this). This distance is your backspacing. 4-Lug Middle of two studs directly across from one another 5-Lug
A side mount requires zero rear clearance on a frameless cabinet and ~1/4″ rear gap on a face frame to fit the rear mounting bracket. And most are 1/2″ side clearance (with the exception of heavy duty slides).
General List of Minimum Clearance Requirements. Upright Freezers (9 cubic feet and larger): 3 inches of clearance on top. 3 inches of clearance at the back. 3 inches of clearance on each side. Refrigerators: ¾ to 1 inch of clearance on each side. 1 inch on the top (this is above the case).
Side clearance for undermount drawers is less than 1/2″. As their design is unique the drawer side thickness plays into overall side clearance. The drawer bottom will require enough depth to fully hide the undermount slide. This is typically 1/2″ (or more).