Ingenuity
Structural
- May 17, 2001
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I have not done a lot of timber design to US codes but...is structural timber stress graded in the USA and can i verify that on a site. That is, can i pick up a piece of lumber on a project site and clearly see what stress grading it is via a grading stamp?
Same with plywood - does the US stamp plywood sheets and provide stress grades for the sheets?
My previous timber design was to Australian standards where we would see say "F14" stress grade that designates 14 MPa (2ksi) allowable bending stress.
thanks
PS - i call it timber but US engineers call it WOOD - sorry i am from the south, as in down-under south! I have always thought that wood comes from a tree, but timber comes from a mill
Same with plywood - does the US stamp plywood sheets and provide stress grades for the sheets?
My previous timber design was to Australian standards where we would see say "F14" stress grade that designates 14 MPa (2ksi) allowable bending stress.
thanks
PS - i call it timber but US engineers call it WOOD - sorry i am from the south, as in down-under south! I have always thought that wood comes from a tree, but timber comes from a mill