Dimension lumber definition

Dimension lumber means softwood lumber nominally referred to as “two inch by four inch” or greater.
Dimension lumber means lumber from one and one-half inches to, but not exceeding, four and one-half inches in actual thickness, and one and one-half inches or more in actual width. Dimension lumber may be classified as framing, joists, planks, rafters, studs, small timbers, etc.
Dimension lumber. Lumber means lumber from one and one-half inches to, but not exceeding, four and one-half inches in actual thickness, and one and one-half inches or more in actual width. Dimension lumber may be classified as framing, joists, planks, rafters, studs, small timbers, etc.

Examples of Dimension lumber in a sentence

  • Exposed Framing: Dimension lumber not concealed by other construction.

  • Exposed Framing: Dimension lumber not concealed by other construction and indicated to receive a stained or natural finish.

  • Boards are lumber products of less than 2 inches in nominal thickness—typically 1 inch thick and 1 inch to 12 inches wide (in 2-inch increments).59 Dimension lumber are products of 2 inches to 5 inches in nominal thickness—most commonly 2 inches thick and 2 inches to 12 inches wide (in 2-inch increments) in nominal dimensions.

  • Dimension lumber to masonry or concrete: Masonry screws with high-low threads for tapping concrete and corrosion resistant coating; 1/4-inch diameter; Tapcon, by ITW Buildex, or approved equal.

  • Dimension lumber shall be Eastern Spruce or other wood approved by the Department and shall comply with grading requirements of the Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association for Common, Number 2 or better, and shall bear the grade stamp.

  • Dimension lumber may be designated as framing, joists, planks, rafters, or studs.

  • Dimension lumber was 37 percent of production in 2007 and 47 percent in 2008 (table 7).

  • Fume hood have an air blower assembly of 1440 RPM or more with dynamically and statically balanced impellers hung on springs.

  • Dimension lumber shall be Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) or other wood approved by the Authority and shall comply with grading requirements of the Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association for Common, Number 2 or better, and shall bear the grade stamp.

  • Any 4" and thinner Boards or Dimension lumber surfaced at a moisture content (MC) of 19% or less may be stamped “S-DRY” or if kiln dried to a maximum moisture content of 19% it may be stamped "KD".

Related to Dimension lumber

  • Elevation means the vertical distance of a point or a level, on or affixed to the surface of the earth, measured from mean sea level;

  • Architectural coating means a coating applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, to mobile homes, to pavements, or to curbs.