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... PITH . Pith is the small soft core in the structural center of a log . ( i ) Very small pith is not over 1⁄4 inch wide and occupies on face surface not over 1⁄4 square inch ( % inch wide by 2 inches long , or 16 inch by 4 inches ) ...
... PITH . Pith is the small soft core in the structural center of a log . ( i ) Very small pith is not over 1⁄4 inch wide and occupies on face surface not over 1⁄4 square inch ( % inch wide by 2 inches long , or 16 inch by 4 inches ) ...
Page 105
... PITH , where the pith is within the four faces of an end of a piece . PITH FLECK , narrow streak resembling pith on the surface of a piece , usually brownish , up to several inches in length , resulting from bur- rowing of larvae in the ...
... PITH , where the pith is within the four faces of an end of a piece . PITH FLECK , narrow streak resembling pith on the surface of a piece , usually brownish , up to several inches in length , resulting from bur- rowing of larvae in the ...
Page 212
... pith - associated wood shall be of the same rate of growth and density as the remainder of the wood located away from the pith . The line along which measurement of this inch is made shall correspond to the line used in the standard ...
... pith - associated wood shall be of the same rate of growth and density as the remainder of the wood located away from the pith . The line along which measurement of this inch is made shall correspond to the line used in the standard ...
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Uniform Building Code Standards International Conference of Building Officials No preview available - 1979 |
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