That is the best idea I have ever heard of for measuring the PBH on your
own.  The framing square should be long enough for you to get accurate
measurements.  You can get an assistant to just mark a wall with a
pencil were you are squaring and measure from the wall to get your PBH.
Good idea.

K.

On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 9:32 AM, Rambouilleting Utahn <glam...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Borrow a framing square and place it against a wall before pulling it
> upwards. As long as the wall to floor joint is square and you get the
> square past  your junk you can now easily measure your true PBH with a
> tape measure. Just measure the distance between the top of the square
> and the floor. If you don't have a metric tape remember 2.54 is your
> multiplier.
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