If that’s the case, use a board footage calculator to estimate how much lumber you’ll need for the project. Board feet are calculated by the volume of each board, so you will need to know the decking thickness as well; most deck planks are 1 inch thick, but this can vary, so ...
The number of courses of siding can be found by dividing the height of the wall in inches by the exposure of the board. Use ourfeet to inches conversion calculatorif you know the height of the building in feet. Siding should be kept 6″ off the ground; you’ll need to account for th...
Trying to write a formula that will allow lease rate escalation to be variable between two rates. Example inputs: Lease Start Rate = $20/sq ft/yr Escalation years 2-3 = 10% Escalation years 4-end of lease = 4% Square feet of lease = 15,000 Lease starts year x Lease ends year y...
Different trace thickness/copper weight. The trace thickness needs to be calculated based on the copper weight on the board. We only include the standard 1 oz/sq ft. value in feet. However, boards to operate at high currents often require heavier copper to accommodate higher temperature rises....