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RARR
Risk assessment risk reduction
rules of scenery
lightweight
portable
easily constructed
last as long as necessary
compression
squish together
tension
pull apart
shear
split apart
torque
rotation
deflection
bending something (smiles)
20 bolt
20!8: the thread per inch
1/4” bolt
is the diameter
buckle
like a compression but smiles vertically
nail measurement
combined in weight “d” penny
ex) 16d, 8d, 4d
what forces are nails good for
shear, compression
what force are nails and for
tension
what force is a brad good for
shear
brads are bad for what force
tension
how to determine staple size
fastener is 3x the size of what ur stapling
screws are good for what force
compression
common bolt sizes
1/4” 20, 5/16” 18, 3/4” 16, 1/2” 13
what is MSDS
materials data safety sheet
1×4 wood size
¾ x 3 ½
1×6
¾ ×5 ½
2×4
1 ½ x 3 ½
4 × 4
3 ½ x 3 ½
SPF
spruce pine fir
S4S
surface 4 sides
what is board feet
144 cu in
square tube is usually comes in what ft
20 or 24
why use aluminum
lighter, doesn’t rust
what is winder
thin pieces of wood in layers
soft wood
poplar, needles, lightweight
hardwood
maple oak, leaves, furniture