P Pittbull #1 Member · 49 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 6:41 PM Pittbull Member 49 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 6:41 PM #1 I have been offered to buy studs 45x9 T24. These are in 5-meter lengths and finger-jointed. Is it worse or better? And what does T24 mean? I don't know much about different wood materials :-[ Best regards, Pittbull
I have been offered to buy studs 45x9 T24. These are in 5-meter lengths and finger-jointed. Is it worse or better? And what does T24 mean? I don't know much about different wood materials :-[ Best regards, Pittbull
ByggaNytt #2 Member · Stockholm · 2 715 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 8:15 PM ByggaNytt Member Stockholm 2,715 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 8:15 PM #2 Assuming you mean 45*90 and K24? That they are finger-jointed is pretty much a given with that length and the joint in the timber is at least as good or better than non-jointed! Regarding classification (KXX) of timber: http://www.byggahus.se/forum/showthread.php?t=41260/0
Assuming you mean 45*90 and K24? That they are finger-jointed is pretty much a given with that length and the joint in the timber is at least as good or better than non-jointed! Regarding classification (KXX) of timber: http://www.byggahus.se/forum/showthread.php?t=41260/0
ByggPutte #3 Member · 1 349 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 11:25 PM ByggPutte Member 1,349 posts 3 Nov 2006 at 11:25 PM #3 They say the joint becomes stronger than the rest of the rule. If it was a good price, I would have bought. Best regards, Putte
They say the joint becomes stronger than the rest of the rule. If it was a good price, I would have bought. Best regards, Putte