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How many board feet 1x6x12 tongue and groove boards in 500 sq ceiling?

To calculate the number of board feet needed for a 500 square foot ceiling using 1x6x12 tongue and groove boards, first determine the coverage of each board. A 1x6 board is typically 5.5 inches wide and 12 feet long, covering about 5.5 square feet. Therefore, for a 500 square foot ceiling, you would need approximately 91 boards (500 sq ft ÷ 5.5 sq ft/board). Each board is 1 board foot per linear foot, so the total board feet needed would be roughly 91 board feet.


How many 1x6x12 covers 182 square feet?

To determine how many 1x6x12 boards are needed to cover 182 square feet, first calculate the area of one board. A 1x6 board (which is actually 0.75 inches by 5.5 inches) has an area of 0.75 ft x 5.5 ft = 4.125 square feet. Next, divide the total area by the area of one board: 182 sq ft ÷ 4.125 sq ft/board ≈ 44.1. Therefore, you would need approximately 45 boards to cover 182 square feet, rounding up since you can't use a fraction of a board.


How many 1X6x12' deck boards to cover 800 sq ft?

How many 1x6x12 deck boards to cover 800 sq.ft


How many board feet are there in 100 cubic feet?

1,200 board feet.


How many board feet in a cord?

One cord is 1,536 board feet.


How many board feet are in a 2 x 12 that is 20 feet long?

40 board feet


Jack has a board 15 feet long and Jim has a board 11 feet long Altogether they need 35 feet of board How many more feet of board do they need?

9


How many board feet in 6' by5'?

Board feet can be determined when you have 3 dimensions for the board, but not with just two.


How many board feet do you need to cover 300 square feet?

Depends on the size of the board.


How many board feet is 900 square feet if the board is 4 inches wide by 8 feet long?

170


How many board feet are in 1 by 8 by 12'?

The board feet are approximately 8.004 cm`3


How many square feet are there in 400 board feet?

None. Board foot is a measure of volume not area.