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What meter run can you get from 100 x 50 mm in a m3
Anonymous user 09/03/2024 - 3.11 PM
My first question was somewhat vague : what I meant was what meter run of 100 x 50 mm can you get in a m3. Thanks for your attention.
Are you a tradesperson and able to answer this question?
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CMD Carpentry
Rating: 5 out of 5
A cube of timber is a meter by a meter by a meter.
Your timber sizes mean that you would have 10@100mm x 20@50mm which equates to 200 pieces @ 1 meter long.
So 200 meter run is achieved from a cube.
Answered19 June 2020
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Anonymous user
200m run
Answered20 June 2020
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Anonymous user
No because timber is always measured in linear metres I think the question should have been what running lengths timber can be supplied in,ie 2.4m ,3.2m and up to normally 4.8m I hope this is helpful
Answered4 July 2020
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