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ICE-CAST is a two component epoxy casting system. It is UV resistant and has anti-yellowing properties, strong adhesion, good fluidity, natural defoaming. It is used for mass castings with thicknesses greater...
ICE-THIN Flood Coat Crystal Epoxy 1 gallons is 2 x 64 oz KIT // ICE THIN is a two-component epoxy casting system. UV resistant, it has anti-yellowing properties, strong adhesion, good...
ICE-CAST is a two-component epoxy casting system. It is UV resistant and has anti-yellowing properties, strong adhesion, good fluidity, natural defoaming. It is used for mass castings with thicknesses greater...
ICE-CAST is a two-component epoxy casting system. It is UV resistant and has anti-yellowing properties, strong adhesion, good fluidity, natural defoaming. It is used for mass castings with thicknesses greater than...
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Board feet, linear feet, square feet—it’s easy to get lost in the lumber lingo. This guide breaks down the key differences between board feet (a me...
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Common Questions and Facts on Finishing Products
Dimensional lumber refers to lumber that is cut and sold in standardized sizes, such as 2x4s, 2x6s, etc. It's commonly used in construction and woodworking projects for framing, building, and other structural applications. The dimensions are usually nominal, meaning the actual size is slightly smaller due to planing and smoothing.
The sizes refer to the thickness:
4/4 (four-quarter) is approximately 1 inch (2.54 cm) thick
8/4 (eight-quarter) is approximately 2 inches (5.08 cm) thick
The "quarter" system is a traditional way to measure lumber thickness, where 1/4 represents 1/4 inch of thickness.