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Re: Carrier platform

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 8:09 am
by Bus Driver
42" is interesting. I wonder if that is the offical IH size. Cutting 42" from standard lengths of lumber is not an efficient yield. Lowes TopChoice (TM) treated lumber is about 3/8 longer than nominal length thus permitting a yield of 3 pieces 48" or 4 pieces 36" from a 12' length. 36" looks terribly narrow and really limits the cargo area. Probably 48" will be the length for mine. Convince me otherwise?

Re: Carrier platform

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 11:46 am
by Denny Clayton
Bus Driver wrote:42" is interesting. I wonder if that is the offical IH size. Cutting 42" from standard lengths of lumber is not an efficient yield. Lowes TopChoice (TM) treated lumber is about 3/8 longer than nominal length thus permitting a yield of 3 pieces 48" or 4 pieces 36" from a 12' length. 36" looks terribly narrow and really limits the cargo area. Probably 48" will be the length for mine. Convince me otherwise?

B D, 48" is the standard length for the IH carrier.

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Re: Carrier platform

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 12:22 pm
by Matt Kirsch
42" is off the top of my head... Might be 48", I'll have to go measure.

At the time I built it I was totally devoid of any scrap wood to use as blocking, so I may have justified the cutoff lengths by using them to start a block pile.

Re: Carrier platform

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 3:04 pm
by Bus Driver
Embarrassing that I should have overlooked that information. Thanks again.