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What is the Dressed four sides definition?

Rough cut refers to the first cutting of the board from the unprocessed timber. This creates a piece of lumber with almost exact measurements and a splintery, rough surface.Dressed lumber is created when a rough cut board is passed through a planer. The planer removes a very thin layer of wood, creating a smooth finish. Lumber can be dressed on all four sides [aka D4S] or only two [aka D2S]. Dressing is also known as Surfacing. Similarly, Surfaced Four Sides [aka S4S] and Surfaced Two Sides [aka S2S] mean the same. Note: Dressing changes the actual size of the rough cut measurement. For example, a piece of 2x4 lumber that has been dressed on all four sides has an actual measurement of approximately 1.5 inches thick by 3.5 inches wide.


Are diamonds rough?

Uncut diamonds that come from within the earth can have rough edges. Sometimes they are called 'rough' diamonds: more commonly raw diamonds, because they have not been cut and polished into gemstones.


What are rough in dimensions for a 36x80 door?

In most cases rough opening is 38 1/4x82 1/2.


What is the rough opening requirement for an interior door that is 32 inches?

Make your rough opening 2 1/2 inches larger on the width and height.


What is the rough opening requirement for an interior door that is 3 foot with a frame size of 3 foot 1-58?

The rough opening of an interior door is two inches wider than the width of the door and two inches higher than its height. Thus your rough opening width is 38". A typical interior door has a height of 80" which would require a rough opening height of 82" but check your door to ensure that is theheight.

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What is a rough basement?

A basement where the walls have not been drywalled or plastered.


What are plumbing Rough-in stops?

Roughed-in plumbing refers to plumbing (water and waste lines) installed for future fixtures, for example, a bathroom in a basement. Stops refer to shut-off valves on water supply lines, required to shut-off the water to repair the fixture that they service. So "Rough-in stops" are shut-off valves on supply lines that are roughed-in. If they were not roughed-in, you would need to break concrete floor (to install waste lines) if/when you decided to add a bathroom to your basement family room.


Is there a formula to figure out the rough amount of wire you will need to wire your basement?

No


How much to charge for bathroom rough in?

no less then $5,600


What did the dog say when he sat on a piece of sandpaper?

Rough, rough.


Can you add an upstairs bathroom 20 feet horizontally from where the plumbing rough in?

Yes.


What is a piece of charcoal breaking on the floor called?

shattered diamond in the rough


Is salt rough?

if it was a very big piece of salt it would feel smooth


What piece of the cell makes proteins?

Proteins are made in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.


What would the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum represent in a school?

rybosomes = faculty smooth= hallways when faculty isnt around (during class when kids go to bathroom rough= hallways when faculty is around (between classes)


Is quartz rough or smooth?

The flat faces of a piece of shale could be quite smooth, but the broken edges can be quite rough.


Does it hurt a bathroom scale to move it every day?

It should not do, depending on how rough you are. However, if you want a consistent, comparative reading it is best not to keep moving it.