Studs, 2" × 5"; ⁵/₆ ft. B. M., per lin. ft.:
[12]63 pieces, each 21', order 22' 1,386
106 pieces, each 12', order 12' 1,272
20 pieces, each 20', order 20' 400
10 pieces, each 8' 6", order 10' 100
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Total 3,158 2,632
PARTITION STUDDING
_Quantities_
LINEAR FEET
FEET B. M.
First floor, 2" × 4"; ⅔ ft. B. M., per lin. ft.:
Studs, 160 pieces, each 9' 9", order 10' 1,600
Sills, 16 pieces, each 15', order 16' 256
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Total 1,856 1,237
Second floor, 2" × 4"; ⅔ ft. B. M., per
lin. ft.:
Studs, 180 pieces, each 9' 9", order 10' 1,800
Sills, 10 pieces, each 15', order 16' 160
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Total 1,960 1,307
Attic, 2" × 4"; ⅔ ft. B. M., per lin. ft.:
Studs, 54 pieces, each 8' 9", order 10' 540
Studs, 133 pieces, each 6' 6", cut from 14' 938
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Total 1,478 985
MISCELLANEOUS
_Quantities_
LINEAR FEET
FEET B. M.
Lookouts:
50 pieces, each 3" × 1" × 2', cut from 8' 25
37 pieces, each 6" × 1" × 2', cut from 8' 37
Furring, for brick walls, 1" × 2"; ⅙ ft. B.
M., per lin. ft.:
125 pieces, each 11', order 12' 1,500 250
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Grand total of framing 18,578
[12] Where studs over 20 feet are required, it is sometimes more
economical to use two short studs, inserting a plate over the
first-story studs and resting the feet of the second-story studs
thereon.
_Cost_
The price of the framing is based on the following cost of 1,000 feet
board measure of hemlock, which includes framing.
1,000 ft. of hemlock $28.00
Nails and spikes, allowing 100 lb. to 3,000 ft.
of lumber, at $2 per 100 pounds .67
[13] Cost of framing, per 1,000 feet of lumber 12.00
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Cost per thousand feet B. M. $40.67