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wood size
« on: November 24, 2011, 09:48:11 am »
hi my first post here

    I have been sawing for my needs around the shop so if I need a 2x4 I saw a 1 1/2 x 3 i/2 to match what I am mateing to so if I was to saw some to put back that someone else would be interested in would I saw 8/4 x16/4 for a 2x4? I built a 36x40 shop (metal) and I'm boarding the walls up 6ft up so now I'm sawing 4/4 x whatever I can get out of a log.
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Re: wood size
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2011, 11:32:57 am »
hi my first post here 

Say What ??   ???
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Re: wood size
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2011, 11:54:36 am »
Okay TJhammer, help us figure this out.  You say this is your first post, yet you have 84 posts. I thought, well, maybe first post on the sawmill board, so I looked and no, you have posts here too. When looking at those posts, I see the previous post you said you thought this site was "Dead".

Now, reading the first post in this topic, you certainly sound like someone that has the ability to "function" in normal conversation, so hey? What gives? :)
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Re: wood size
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2011, 12:04:32 pm »
Maybe he meant the first thread that he started?

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Re: wood size
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2011, 12:21:01 pm »
I think material size is what you are asking about.
In our area there is a planning and zoning department that controls how a to construct a building.  They allow the use of un-inspected lumber when it is cut to full dimension.  Even though our country  uses one construction standard the approach to what building material is allowed varies greatly.

So when I cut for other folks I ask them what their use is going to be and caution about the issue of building permits.  Cutting to nominal size does have advantages, as you found there is also advantages to the fitting of windows and doors, nail length, and metal tie sizes.

As to cutting siding, I prefer 7/8 for siding (if you are using a bandmill with a scale, just cut on the inch or let the kerf allowance be zero.  Thinner battens are better, 3/4" thick is good.

So if you want to cut ahead of time to sell lumber you will need to know if there is an issues with building permits otherwise most folks will want nominal size such as  1 1/2X4 3 1/2.   Farmers/ranchers may be the only exception, they like the thicker material it holds up better to animal stress.

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Re: wood size
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2011, 12:45:48 pm »
I always question the customer whether the framing lumber will be used where; building permits are required, financing is required, and/or the building will be insured.

In those instances, the architectural drawings must specify "Graded and/or Rough Sawn lumber".  This removes any possibility of big time and sometimes insurmountable future roadblocks.  Almost 100% of the framing lumber that I saw is sized for 1 1/2 X 3 1/2, 1 1/2 X 5 1/2, etc. after shrinkage.

FHA will not allow any ungraded framing lumber.
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Re: wood size
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2011, 04:16:03 pm »
I think you are right chuck. I just saw what ever size I want. It's all about me.  ;D
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Re: wood size
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2011, 08:13:33 pm »
thats right jeffI posted all my post on swing mill builders I did not know this part even existed and I replied on this part one time  every time you make a post you always have your drawers in a wad you know everyone can't be as smart as you and for the answers on wood size I think you beause I did not know and jeff I think this fourm is way below your talents you should be working for the obama team
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Re: wood size
« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2011, 08:22:30 pm »
I believe somebody has overstepped there best intrest. What I just read will not fly on this board. bg

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Re: wood size
« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2011, 08:58:56 pm »
I've watched american movies, aren't families supposed to fight on thanksgiving?

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« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2011, 09:22:21 pm »
thats right jeffI posted all my post on swing mill builders I did not know this part even existed and I replied on this part one time  every time you make a post you always have your drawers in a wad you know everyone can't be as smart as you and for the answers on wood size I think you beause I did not know and jeff I think this fourm is way below your talents you should be working for the obama team

So, you've come to my forum for some help? I'm sure that can be arranged, or if you want to do what you just did again, I'll be glad to help you to the door. Permanently. If you said that to me in person, I'd have to consider beating you over the head with your walker. I wouldn't, but I'd consider it. :)
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Re: wood size
« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2011, 09:23:29 pm »
I guess your right, the turkey wishbone started it all. bg

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Re: wood size
« Reply #12 on: November 24, 2011, 11:53:09 pm »
TJ must have got ahold of some bad turkey.  :D

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Re: wood size
« Reply #13 on: November 25, 2011, 05:31:47 am »
Alright now boys settle down or I,ll send you to bed with no supper ;)
tjhammer,Saw what you think you will need out of a log for your future projects,one thing I have learned is that you never have enough of what you need,when you need it. so I always keep a couple of logs on stand by for just that.Jeff ,you just reminded me of John Wayne in McClintoc,where the sod buster puts a sawed off in his belly and John Waynes says I,ll be good,I,ll be good,ah the he-- I will. and we all know what happened next! I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving. Tim

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Re: wood size
« Reply #14 on: January 02, 2012, 11:49:27 am »
thats right jeffI posted all my post on swing mill builders I did not know this part even existed and I replied on this part one time  every time you make a post you always have your drawers in a wad you know everyone can't be as smart as you and for the answers on wood size I think you beause I did not know and jeff I think this fourm is way below your talents you should be working for the obama team

So, you've come to my forum for some help? I'm sure that can be arranged, or if you want to do what you just did again, I'll be glad to help you to the door. Permanently. If you said that to me in person, I'd have to consider beating you over the head with your walker. I wouldn't, but I'd consider it. :)

You all should be ashamed at yourself's.   tj may not have the best writing skills but that's no reason to publicly bash him.   And to publicly tell a 70 year old man that your going to beat him with his walker?  Wheres your respect for your forum elders..   Your forum?... Maybe, but without the members experiences "your forum" wouldn't exist.  A few years of College doesn't make anyone smarter or superior to anyone.   Remember Einstein never went to collage.   Rules I understand but a pubic bashing is unacceptable.   I'd be a bit defensive too.
tj is only one of a handful of members to build a swingmill from scratch and all along he's shared the experience so that others members could benefit.   His post have been very polite and informative and never has he been even close to causing problems here.   Members like TJ is what makes the FF worth reading its not just another thread of "Which Mill To Buy?"

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Re: wood size
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2012, 11:08:59 pm »
Whoa ::) ::)
I just think of all the time,effort and energy Jeff puts into this site and still finds time to help newbees like me post pics. Don't belive he needs to be addressed like above
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Re: wood size
« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2012, 08:00:26 am »
I would say bad turkey or maybe wild turkey......................
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Re: wood size
« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2012, 08:35:41 am »
First, I'm not a fence-straddler, but I hate to see anyone talked down to. This is a great forum Jeff has built and deserves the respect due him, but so does each poster/responder. No, not all have skills as others but great ideas have been shared by most. This is one time to scratch this post from the forum and move on before other's feeling get hurt. I hate to see posters begin taking sides, it reminds me of politicians, and my belly is full of them.
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« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2012, 08:36:56 am »
Listen, you might read that whole frigging exchange and see how I was addressed first. I can't defend myself when someone talks smack first to me?  Then he got what was coming to him. So he's 68 years old. So is my sister.
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« Reply #19 on: January 03, 2012, 08:38:40 am »
Ya know what.  Screw it.
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