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jakk 16-01-2005 15:59

measurement problems?
 
In the future could we have someone who's familiar with the building construction industry to lay out the list of materials required for building the goals...everyone knows that a 2 x 4 is an inch and a half by three and a half...where did inch and a quarter come from? :confused:

Mr.G 16-01-2005 17:11

Re: measurement problems?
 
In the past wood was cut with a band saw to the exact dimensions and sold as is. This is call rough saw-en lumber. It was found that wood could be planned smooth up to a 1/2 in smaller and not loose strength. So now lumber is sold a 1/2 inch undersized in all dimensions and planned smooth.

Mike Schroeder 16-01-2005 17:22

Re: measurement problems?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jakk
In the future could we have someone who's familiar with the building construction industry to lay out the list of materials required for building the goals...everyone knows that a 2 x 4 is an inch and a half by three and a half...where did inch and a quarter come from? :confused:

well Actually a 2x4 can vary anywhere between 1 3/8 x 3 3/8 to 1 3/4 x 3 3/4

but is usually is 1.5x 3.5,

and i didn't know that until i started working in lumber at home depot


and everyone knows that Firsts BOM and Field designs are +/- a 1/4 in ;)


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