Square foot to lineal foot calculator
[PDF File] DRITAC 8100 TONGUE & GROOVE
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Lineal Feet 4 Bottles 3 Bottles 2 Bottles 2 Bottles 240 Lineal Feet 180 Lineal Feet 140 Lineal Feet To calculate the amount of adhesive to purchase, simply multiply the values supplied by the number of square feet of flooring you are going to install. For example: 6” planks require 240 lineal feet of adhesive per 100 square feet of flooring
[PDF File] PZC SHEET PILING PROPERTIES - Gerdau
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PZC SHEET PILING PROPERTIES. PZC profiles are named for their strength in metric designations. For example, PZC 18 has a Section Modulus of 1,800 cm3/meter. Make PZC sheet piling your first choice for its unmatched combination of drivability, ruggedness, and strength to weight efficiency. The following PZC sections are part of the Guide ...
[PDF File] ESTIMATING CONCRETE WORK - VI
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foot would total 30 cents per square foot of form if the f o r m was used only once. When I figure form usage for column footings and wall footings I figure on five uses of the material. To determine the cost per square foot, di-vide 5 uses into 30 cents per square foot. The answer, of c o u r s e , is 6 cents per square foot of form for materi ...
[PDF File] How to Calculate – Siding - Maibec
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[PDF File] with details on how the FootingPad® calculator works
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42 square feet. This is 6’ of width and 7’ of projection. Normal decks are considered to have a dead load of 10 lbs. per square foot and a live load of 40 lbs. per square foot. This example applies to areas where the snow load is LESS THAN 40 pounds per square foot (psf). See Appendix 2 for an example of a snow load HIGHER THAN 40 psf
[PDF File] $87.75 2018 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR SAMPLE
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2018 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR ® By Mark C. Tyler $87.75 Craftsman Book Company 6058 Corte del Cedro, Carlsbad, CA 92011 ® Turn your estimate into a bid.
[PDF File] WEIGHT PER FOOT COMMON SQUARE & RECTANGLE TUBE …
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2x10 5x8 3x10 15.80 20.72 25.47 30.03 7x7 6x8 4x10 2x12 17.11 22.42 27.60 32.58 42.05 50.76 8x8 7x9 6x10 4x12 19.66 25.82 31.86 37.69 48.85 59.32
[PDF File] FENCE CALCULATOR - Lowes Holiday
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Panels - To calculate the number of fence panels needed, divide the lineal feet by the panel width (6ft. or 8ft.) Posts - Add 1 post per panel plus 1 to end a fence run and 1 for each gate. Gates - As required.(Typically 1 or 2 per project). Postcaps - 1 per post. GATE STRUCTURE End of fence run GATE POST FENCE This example uses 8 ft. panels 48 …
[PDF File] THREE BASIC UNITS OF MEASURE ARE USED FOR LUMBER: …
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To calculate the total board feet in an uncommon length of a particular size: 1.) Use the board footage formula or. 2.) Use the board feet per lineal foot (either from your calculation, i.e. 1.25 bf. for a 3 x 5, or from column 3 in the table times the length). Examples: 17' of 3 x 5 = 1.25 bf. x 17 = 21.25 bf.
[PDF File] Quick Reference Guide - US Lumber
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Nails must penetrate solid wood 11⁄4” . Nails 21⁄2”-3” apart Cedar siding. Lineal Foot Factor is derived by dividing 12” by the exposed face width. Board Foot Factor is derived by dividing the nominal width by the exposed face width and is based on nominal 1” stock, except log cabin. Log cabin is based on 2” thickness.
[PDF File] How do I convert Square Feet to Lineal Feet? - Rustic …
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Product Square Feet Needed Multiply By Lineal Feet Needed Recommended Waste Factor Total Lineal Feet Needed Exterior Wood Finishes 1x10 Channel Rustic Cedar (Includes 1x10 Shiplap) X 1.41 = X 1.12 = 1x10 Channel Rustic Cedar Utility X 1.41 = X 1.20 = 1x8 Channel Rustic ...
[PDF File] Sewer main construction cost per lineal foot (PDF)
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Sewer main construction cost per lineal foot (PDF) - mxdev.toptensoftware.com mxdev.toptensoftware.com how much does it cost to build a house in 2023 forbes Oct 25 2023 building a new house costs an average of 150 per square foot the price per square foot to build a house varies by zip code so your …
[PDF File] Handbook of STEEL SIZES & WEIGHTS - Coyote Steel
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ROUND Diameter x Diameter x 2.6729 = Lbs. Per Foot FLAT Thickness x Width x 3.4032 = Lbs. Per Foot SQUARE Diameter x Diameter x 3.4032 = Lbs. Per Foot HEXAGON *Diameter x Diameter x 2.9437 = Lbs. Per Foot OCTAGON *Diameter x Diameter x 2.8193 = Lbs. Per Foot PIPE Actual O.D. - Wall x Wall x 10.68 = Lbs. Per Foot
[PDF File] SEPTIC DISPERSAL AREA – SIZING INFORMATION
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leachfield size (Note: leachline lengths are calculated based on a standard 3-foot wide trench, seepage pit depths assume a 4-foot wide pit and estimated rock/gravel amount assumes a rock diameter of 1.5 inches). SOIL SIZE ROCK 1 ½” LEACH LINES 4’ DIAMETER BRICKED PITS TYPE OF SOIL SQ. FEET LEACH AREA/100 GAL. SQ. …
[PDF File] HVAC Rule of Thumb Calculator - Engineering Pro Guides
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The building type is used to provide the appropriate square foot per ton value and airflow (CFM) per square foot value. Apartment, Mid/High Rise: Description: This building type can be used for apartments or condominiums that are larger than single family homes or multi-family dwellings. An apartment building under this type can be a high rise
[PDF File] Floor Loads - Pacific Woodtech Corporation
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1. Choose a joist spacing and convert the live and total design loads specified in pounds per square foot (psf) to joist loads in pounds per lineal foot (plf). Joist Spacing [ft] x Design Load [psf] = Joist Load [plf] JOIST LOAD (PLF) Joist Spacing Design Load (psf) Inches Feet 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 12 1 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
[PDF File] Calculating Loads on Headers and Beams - Tripod
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live load (snow): 40 psf x 12 ft = 480 pounds per lineal foot roof dead load: 10 psf x 12 ft = 120 pounds per lineal foot total load: = 600 pounds per lineal foot 1st floor live load: 40 psf x 12 ft = 480 pounds per lineal foot 1st floor dead load: 10 psf x 12 ft = 120 pounds per lineal foot 8-foot tall partition: = 80 pounds per lineal foot
[PDF File] R-CONTROL SIPs STRUCTURAL INSULATED PANELS
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• chart values are pounds per square foot. • chart values are applicable to any spline connection. • surface, block, or lumber block spline connected to sip facing with 8d box (0.113) @ 6” o.c. • sip facing connected to top and bottom plate with 8d box (0.113) @ 6” o.c. • values are for total load (dead load + live load).
[PDF File] Board Foot Cheat Sheet - Woodworkers Source
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BOARD FOOT CHEAT SHEET. 1 Board Foot = 144 Cubic Inches (rough sawn) FYI: surfaced lumber reduces thickness, but board footage is always calculated from the original rough thickness. 4/ 4/4. 4. & thin stock under 1" (also equals square footage) 5/ 5/4. 4.
[PDF File] Roof Loads - Pacific Woodtech Corporation
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1. 1. Choose a joist spacing and convert the live and total design loads specified in pounds per square foot (psf) to joist loads in pounds per lineal foot (plf). Joist Spacing [ft] x Design Load [psf] = Joist Load [plf] JOIST LOAD (PLF) Joist Spacing Design Load (psf) Inches Feet 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 12 1 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
[PDF File] 20 COVERAGE AND EXPOSURE TABLES - Cedar Shake and …
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Maximum exposure recommended for roofs. 7 1/2" 10" (a) (a) 24" x 3/8" handsplit shakes limited to 7 1/2" maximum weather exposure per UBC and IBC. Formula for calculating material at reduced exposures: Square footage divided by reduced coverage = total material required e.g. you are estimating a roof that measures 3200 square feet (32 …
[PDF File] Cheat Sheet for Calculating MSI, plus Caliper and GSM …
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CONVERT PRICE PER MSI TO PRICE PER LINEAR FOOT. Price Per MSI x ((Web Width x 12)/1000) = Price Per Linear Foot. CALCULATE MSI OF ROLL MATERIAL. Formula: width of roll in inches x 12 x length of material in feet / 1000 = MSI. Example: 12 in x 12 x 5000 ft / 1000 = 720 MSI. CALCULATE LENGTH OF MATERIAL WITH KNOWN MSI
[PDF File] Quick Reference Guide - US Lumber
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types of wood siding by multiplying square footage to be covered by the lineal foot factor NOMINAL SIZE (IN.) LINEAR FEET 1-1/4X4 2X4 1-1/4X6 2X6 325 325 211 211 DECK COVERAGE ESTIMATING TABLE To help fi gure the amount of decking needed for a project, use the following linear footage calculator. To cover 100 square feet of deck: …
[PDF File] Lineal feet to –rsion table - Holbrook Lumber
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The common lengths between 6' and 20' are tabulated in the table; a formula is provided for calculating other lengths. The table can be used when dollar amounts are added, as the basis of converting cost per piece. For lengths, other than those tabulated, the formula for converting lineal feet to board feet is: T x W x L = Board feet 12. x 2.
[PDF File] Commercial Floor Loads - Pacific Woodtech Corporation
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1. Choose a joist spacing and convert the live and total design loads specified in pounds per square foot (psf) to joist loads in pounds per lineal foot (plf). Joist Spacing [ft] x Design Load [psf] = Joist Load [plf] JOIST LOAD (PLF) Joist Spacing Design Load (psf) Inches Feet 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 12 1 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
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