It's the 21st century, and
although some of us are good in math and doing calculations without
any specific difficulties, spending that much time on calculating by
hand is just silly. Technology is developing too fast for anyone to
still be doing that. When it comes to construction workers,
calculating is a necessity. And mistakes can cost a lot. So, to
prevent this and make your life as a construction worker much, much
easier, you should get a calculator, one specifically designed to be
your partner in doing a flawless construction work.
Advanced math operations don't need to
be perceived as scary anymore; an advanced calculator specifically
designed for solving advanced mathematical problems is now available
to all building professionals. You no longer need to calculate on
your own how many sheets
of building material you need, look for solutions for stairs, roofing
materials, compound miter cut angles, or do any estimates on
materials needed. Now you have a calculator to do all that for you.
It's the Construction Master Pro, the solution for all builder's
problems. Here's a short guide to this small gadget that can do so
much to ease your life as a construction worker.
This
calculator sets the industry's standard up high to a whole new level.
It's designed to meet the needs of everyone from architects,
contractors, estimators, builders, framers and engineers. The model
offers built-in
solutions and expanded preference settings. The Construction Master
Pro is perfect for completing layouts, bids, and estimates and will
also help you save time and money by calculating the right amount of
materials you need for your job to be perfectly done with no
expensive waste.
One
of its many features allows you to convert between a lot of building
dimensional formats: yards, feet-inches, fractions and metric values,
including area and volume. The calculator also includes options for
calculating advanced operations like risers, treads, stringer length,
and calculating angle problems (angle incline, right angles); how
many sheets with precise dimensions are needed to cover an area; jack
rafter results for pitch roofs (regular and irregular); determining
number of on-center studs for an known length. You can also calculate
problems that include circles, arches, cones, pillars, windows and
post-holes arcs and many more.
The
Construction Master Pro offers a hand-held convenience to its user;
you get to custom-define your preferences and also get a paperless
tape that shows you the last 20 entries you made, so you'll have a
clear view on previous calculations. Plus, you get an accumulating
memory with three more memory storage locations.
The
calculator comes with two 1.5-volt batteries (LR-44/A76) and a
special feature: an auto shut-off option that turns the calculator
off after 8-12 minutes of not using it. The overall design is
elegant and convenient; it
measures 5.6
inches by 3 inches by .6 inches, and weighs about 4.5 ounces.
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