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Not enough information, it depends on which Pine you mean, Oregon, Parana, Canadian or Red. They can weigh between 370 and 600 Kgs per cubic meter. You need to state if the timber is seasoned and dry or not.
If you have a board that is 1 by 12 inches that is 10 foot long you will have 10 inches of board feet. This a math problem.
about 1.2 pounds
lineal is the length board feet is 1ft wide X 1 ft long X 1 inch thick = 1 board foot
On average, 1 board foot of white pine weighs around 2.5 to 3 pounds. The weight can vary depending on the moisture content and specific gravity of the wood.
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About 20 pounds
On average, a 2x12x16 yellow pine board weighs around 40-50 pounds. The weight may vary slightly depending on the moisture content and specific type of yellow pine.
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Fiberglass Insulation, R Value of 3.14. Pine board has an R Value of 1.74
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No, pine is a soft wood. If you were to use any type of pine, it will make the board more susceptible to water damage and pressure cracks. ~ Cheers
The weight limit for a 2x2 pine board that is 3 feet long would depend on the grade and quality of the pine, as well as any additional supports or structures it is attached to. As a general guideline, a standard-grade pine board of this size may be able to support around 50-100 pounds evenly distributed, but it is always best to consult a structural engineer for specific weight limit calculations.
Well you have not mentioned the thickness of the board so as a rough idea the weight of 10'x4 pine board with 12 mm thickness is appx. 60 kg. For complete answer you may ask experts at http://www.gharexpert.com Regsasrds
It would depend on the material the board is made from. 1 x 18 pine boards are used for wide shelves and can support a lot of weight, but will sag at lengths of 4 feet or more unless they are center braced.
No, I would not recomend using pine in a cutting board at all. You can use soft maple from the big box stores to keep cost down. Hickory may be even cheaper.