@@ARMYStrongHOOAH17 Not difficult, I guess, but any help is welcome when boards are being pushed onto a set of grading chains and you have about 5 seconds to determine SM, flip it and view both faces, measure cutting units between defects, and assign a grade and possibly mark rip or crosscut lines to remove defects and make grade, etc. Then on to the next one. Hit twenty big bunks of lumber like that a day and you'll take any help that's offered. 😅
You couldn't have explained that better, thank you so much!!
I needed that re-fresher after 12 years!
We have a few of these things lying around at work. I’ve always wondered how they work. We typically just go the long way and measure with a tape
But how do you measure the length of the board?
We have certain length for each grade of board.
Wow! Thank you!
Thank you
Where can you get lumber rule I’m in Cumberland ont
Conway Cleveland out of Grand Rapids, MI sells them: www.conwaycleveland.com/lumber-rules
I mean....length in feet times width in inches divided by 12.... is math that difficult?
@@ARMYStrongHOOAH17 Not difficult, I guess, but any help is welcome when boards are being pushed onto a set of grading chains and you have about 5 seconds to determine SM, flip it and view both faces, measure cutting units between defects, and assign a grade and possibly mark rip or crosscut lines to remove defects and make grade, etc. Then on to the next one. Hit twenty big bunks of lumber like that a day and you'll take any help that's offered. 😅
@@LogHewer fair point, my guy.