It depends on the moisture content, but the number I have is 34 pounds per cubic foot, so about 120 pounds. I think this is a wet weight, so something less than that probably.
a foot of 4x6 Douglas fir will weigh about 2lbs. to 3 1/2 lbs. per running foot depending on the moisture content of the particular piece of lumber
Douglas fir weighs 34 lbs. per cubic foot, that is 1 ft x 1ft x1f . Therefore a linear foot of a 6x6x12 is 1/4 of 34 lbs or 8 1/2 lbs per foot .
The highest point of a fir is the treetop.
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a foot of 4x6 Douglas fir will weigh about 2lbs. to 3 1/2 lbs. per running foot depending on the moisture content of the particular piece of lumber
Ball park? About 16 pounds per foot for your 6 x 12 Douglas fir beam. We all know that Doug fir will vary in moisture content and all that. And when you try to pin a density on it, the number skates around a bit. But having seen a half dozen different cites for the density, this one works well. And it's kinda "in the middle" of the pack.
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I was wondering the same thing but can't find verification of it. Totally looks like it with The Jupiter in the background.
If you mean "fir" as in "fir tree" it is pronounced like the word "fur"
Douglas fir weighs 34 lbs. per cubic foot, that is 1 ft x 1ft x1f . Therefore a linear foot of a 6x6x12 is 1/4 of 34 lbs or 8 1/2 lbs per foot .
No, Fir is a softwood.
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fir is dispersed by wind
The Douglas fir is a well known North American tree, growing in all states. The wood weighs 31 pounds per cubic foot, so it would depend on the size of the tree.