Phil Pascoe
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It used to be that your ceiling board centres were different to your floor board centres, that was fun in a large room.
ColeyS1":184nlu0d said:I'd just ignore feet and inches as it makes things so complicated. I only heard a tale of someone who wanted a shelf 5 foot plus 9 mm lol. A pair of electronic caliper thingys are useful for checking
And yet every decent timber yard will know what you mean if you speak in 'woodworker's Esperanto' e.g. the 40 metres of 6" Ogee skirt, 15 metres of 3" architrave and 20 metres of 5"x1" planed I picked up earlier this week didn't raise an eyebrow - and why should it??JohnPW":l1t8ngdx said:Me too. It's using both that's cause of problems, just use metric...
JohnPW":2ghaz5sg said:When I read web pages or forum posts with inches and feet, my eyes just glaze over and my brain start to hurt, so I just ignore or just skim through to get the gist, which means I generally avoid American web sites.
phil.p":3fr57xns said:I often work in metric and sometimes in both, but the main downside in using metric for me is that I'm too used to imperial, and there is absolutely no way can I ESTIMATE in metric. I found a junior school exercise book of mine that had workings in furlongs, chains, rods, poles and perches, pounds, shillings and pence and farthings, fathoms, gallons, quarts, pints, gills and fluid ounces and even gallons pecks and bushells. And I'm under sixty.
Reggie":1h0pdzai said:I would actually like to find a proper lumber yard around here, stuck with b&q and tp (Is there a crying with despair smiley?).
The former will sell you 7000 types of wood cutting implement but only roughly 6 sizes of wood. The latter would like me to submit a quote or phone up to find a price for a single 3m sliver of 3x2 and we all know they're going to overcharge me by 100% just for having the audacity to breathe TP's air.
Eric The Viking":1f1aaa56 said:1. Your profile doesn't say where you are. nobody's asking for the house number, but town or city would help.Reggie":1f1aaa56 said:I would actually like to find a proper lumber yard
2. There's a Google map knocking about with timber merchants on it, and a list.
This afternoon I ran 30 cubes (about 1200 4.4m boards) of PAR & 2 split with 38* 150 U/S Russian Redwood, it's just impractical to take the minimum possible off each board, it would also be a pain for the customer to not have uniformity from pack to pack. if you buy our timber, you get it prepared to within 0.2mm of the stated actual dimension (there's one to correspond with each nominal size), everything else is rejected (or re-machined if oversize), that level of accuracy is overkill considering the repeated variations in m/c it will likely undergo between leaving the machine and finally reaching the end user.Random Orbital Bob":skwcjblb said:So I was right....profit was the motive....well there's a surprise!
Reggie":2cdfd8e0 said:Another thing that puts me off a fair bit is pricing, I have no idea what a good price for wood is, apart from beeNqueue = bad.
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