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... manufactured lumber used for this purpose must be qualified by test prior to use . 1. Methods of manufacture . Lumber may be manufactured by one of several methods . It can be created by resawing laminations from a source beam , by edge ...
... manufactured lumber used for this purpose must be qualified by test prior to use . 1. Methods of manufacture . Lumber may be manufactured by one of several methods . It can be created by resawing laminations from a source beam , by edge ...
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... manufactured laminations qualified under this section must qualify their end joints using manufactured lumber following procedures in U.B.C. Standard No. 25-23 , Part I. Daily end - joint test options ( Part II or III ) shall be ...
... manufactured laminations qualified under this section must qualify their end joints using manufactured lumber following procedures in U.B.C. Standard No. 25-23 , Part I. Daily end - joint test options ( Part II or III ) shall be ...
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... manufactured sand , not more than 50 percent shall be retained be- tween any two consecutive sieves nor more than 25 percent between the No. 50 and No. 100 sieves . For natural or manufactured sand , the amount of material finer than a ...
... manufactured sand , not more than 50 percent shall be retained be- tween any two consecutive sieves nor more than 25 percent between the No. 50 and No. 100 sieves . For natural or manufactured sand , the amount of material finer than a ...
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accordance adhesive allowable load apply average beams bending members Black knots bolt bonding BUILDING CODE STANDARD butt joints combinations compression compression members connector core cross section design value determined diameter dimensions Douglas fir E-rated eastern white pine edge end joints exceed FACE WIDTH feet fiber flange glue lines glued hem-fir holes inch wide Inner knots lag screw laminating grade lams length less limiting provisions localized cross grain lumber manufactured masonry material maximum measured medium grain minimum modulus of elasticity moisture content nails nominal outer tension panel parallel percent permitted perpendicular plies plywood pounds per square procedures requirements sample sapwood scarf joints seasoning checks shake shear shear strength slope of grain southern pine spaced specified splits square inch strength stress structural surface Table temperature tension laminations Tension Zone test specimens thermocouples timber U.B.C. Standard Uniform Building Code veneer visually graded wane wide face wood failure