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Originally Posted by CashisKing
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We need a ruling from Larry tha dink on this

It's OK man... I am just having fun with a couple of idiots.



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Originally Posted by callnum
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We need a ruling from Larry tha dink on this

It's OK man... I am just having fun with a couple of idiots.



Fun getting your azz kicked? Weird

Sure thing idiot...

I'm waiting on moron #2 now.


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
You still didn’t answer the question.

How many board feet in the question above.

Remember, you were the one that started this thread trying to impress The Fire on your BF math skills while demeaning others.

Got an answer, or no?

How thick is the wood on this 100 SF room?

Second question...

Is 100 SF the WHOLE house... or just the basement of the WHOLE house?


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
You still didn’t answer the question.

How many board feet in the question above.

Remember, you were the one that started this thread trying to impress The Fire on your BF math skills while demeaning others.

Got an answer, or no?

How thick is the wood on this 100 SF room?
Already told you, actual thickness is 3/4, sold and referred to as a 1x.

Last edited by steve4102; 03/03/24.

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Here, Lemmy helps ya, and we can start over with something easier for you.

You built a deck frame that is 16’ x 16’ for a total of 256 SF.

How many 5/4 x 6 x 16’ ft deck boards are required to install the decking. No spacing, no overhang, simple.

I’ll wait.


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
You still didn’t answer the question.

How many board feet in the question above.

Remember, you were the one that started this thread trying to impress The Fire on your BF math skills while demeaning others.

Got an answer, or no?

How thick is the wood on this 100 SF room?

Second question...

Is 100 SF the WHOLE house... or just the basement of the WHOLE house?
Irrelevant


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Originally Posted by steve4102
Here, Lemmy helps ya, and we can start over with something easier for you.

You built a deck frame that is 16’ x 16’ for a total of 256 SF.

How many 5/4 x 6 x 16’ ft deck boards are required to install the decking. No spacing, no overhang, simple.

I’ll wait.
Feel free to use a calculator


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Originally Posted by simonkenton7
I was working as a carpenter on a big construction job in Atlanta. We hired this young guy who said he was an experienced carpenter. The Boss told him to bring up an armful of 8 foot 2x4s.
The guy was down on the ground at the stack, in a minute he yelled out "Bossman, these boards are 8 foot long, but they are one and a half by three and a half inches!"

At least he could read a tape measure, that’s something now days.


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Guess cash doesn't know how to figure it out


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Wood under 4/4 is called 1" nominal... or by it actual thickness.

Board Footage/Feet is a logging and mill term.


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by steve4102
Here, Lemmy helps ya, and we can start over with something easier for you.

You built a deck frame that is 16’ x 16’ for a total of 256 SF.

How many 5/4 x 6 x 16’ ft deck boards are required to install the decking. No spacing, no overhang, simple.

I’ll wait.
Feel free to use a calculator

5/4 board are nominal 1"... they will be 5.5" wide... two make 11"...

You 256 SF deck will require 22 to get to 11'... the last 5' will require 11 or 12 depending on the moisture content and the gap you intend to leave.

BUT 5/4 board is brokedick product... just like T1-11...

No one with half a brain uses it because it simply will not last. The pith in modern SYP is terrible and 5/4 is made from really small chitty trees.


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Originally Posted by steve4102
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Originally Posted by steve4102
You still didn’t answer the question.

How many board feet in the question above.

Remember, you were the one that started this thread trying to impress The Fire on your BF math skills while demeaning others.

Got an answer, or no?

How thick is the wood on this 100 SF room?
Already told you, actual thickness is 3/4, sold and referred to as a 1x.

3/4 is NOT a board footage calculation... it is called "Nominal"

You 100 SF house requires 100 SF of 3/4" flooring (any with you want)... plus 20% for waste and joint staggering.

That would be about 6 boxes of Pergo.


If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.



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Originally Posted by gutthooked
Guess cash doesn't know how to figure it out


Hey Look... a FRESH IDIOT came to the party...

Welcome Fresh Idiot... pull up a log and speak your mind.


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
You still didn’t answer the question.

How many board feet in the question above.

Remember, you were the one that started this thread trying to impress The Fire on your BF math skills while demeaning others.

Got an answer, or no?

How thick is the wood on this 100 SF room?
Already told you, actual thickness is 3/4, sold and referred to as a 1x.

3/4 is NOT a board footage calculation... it is called "Nominal"

You 100 SF house requires 100 SF of 3/4" flooring (any with you want)... plus 20% for waste and joint staggering.

That would be about 6 boxes of Pergo.

LOL


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Originally Posted by Muffin
Originally Posted by 78CJ
You really want to have fun, try estimating how many cord of cedar you need to cut to mill live edge siding for a 24'x32' cabin!


Is that a cord or a cord face?????

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Face cord is for firewood.

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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by steve4102
Originally Posted by steve4102
Here, Lemmy helps ya, and we can start over with something easier for you.

You built a deck frame that is 16’ x 16’ for a total of 256 SF.

How many 5/4 x 6 x 16’ ft deck boards are required to install the decking. No spacing, no overhang, simple.

I’ll wait.
Feel free to use a calculator

5/4 board are nominal 1"... they will be 5.5" wide... two make 11"...

You 256 SF deck will require 22 to get to 11'... the last 5' will require 11 or 12 depending on the moisture content and the gap you intend to leave.

BUT 5/4 board is brokedick product... just like T1-11...

No one with half a brain uses it because it simply will not last. The pith in modern SYP is terrible and 5/4 is made from really small chitty trees.

Wrong Again.

22 + 11 = 33 Wrong

22 + 12 = 34 Wrong

16' x 12" = 192 inches. Correct
192" / 5.5" = 34.9, or 35 boards. Correct Answer is 35 boards.

And you call other member idiots.

Bwahahaha


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Originally Posted by CashisKing
Originally Posted by 78CJ
You really want to have fun, try estimating how many cord of cedar you need to cut to mill live edge siding for a 24'x32' cabin!

24 + 32 + 24 + 32 = 112 x 10' sides is 1,120 SF... add 25% for gables so 1,400 SF... 20% waste... mill 1,680... or 1,800 if running 3-4" battens

Close.

8' walls. I don't have the calc's in front of me but I came up with 993' base on 4 1/2" coverage and 1 1/2" overlap. I have not bought a stick of s4s since I built my house in '05. Pretty much figured out that my sawyer runs about 2.5 cord per 1000 BF. I cut just over 2.5 cord.

I had three pieces of siding left when I was done, none over 6'.

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Lets Try this one again.

Originally Posted by steve4102
Here let’s try this one without the semantics.

Solid Hardwood T&G flooring, individual boards, random lengths.

Sold as 4 inch wide.

How many Board Feet required to do a 20’x20’ floor, no waste and no guessing.

Boards are 3/4 thick, same thickness as a 1x4, or 1x6. so to calculate BF you use 1" thickness

Where the floor is installed is irrelevant.


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Originally Posted by steve4102
Lets Try this one again.

Originally Posted by steve4102
Here let’s try this one without the semantics.

Solid Hardwood T&G flooring, individual boards, random lengths.

Sold as 4 inch wide.

How many Board Feet required to do a 20’x20’ floor, no waste and no guessing.

Boards are 3/4 thick, same thickness as a 1x4, or 1x6. so to calculate BF you use 1" thickness

Where the floor is installed is irrelevant.

Steve... Store bought lumber is Nominal... ALL 1" lumber is sold as 3/4". It is also Appearance Graded (B and Better kinda thing)... NOT #1, #2, #3 Structural graded.

IF you hire a mill to slab out 3/4" lumber from a tree... it will be 9/16"+/- after it dries and you S4S it...

IF you were putting up rough sawn lumber as my pics show... and you had your mill man specifically mill it as 3/4 your 100 SF house would require 75 BF of lumber to cover the 100 SF...

But that plan is so stupid... not even you would do it.


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