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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?
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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.
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Re: measurement problems?
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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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