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Most of you probably have hard copies of these tables, if you use them, and may even have these bookmarker already. But if not, happy clicking.
http://www.southernpine.com/tables/index.html
Ralph
Darn, that was supposed to come out BLUE!
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Most of you probably have hard copies of these tables, if you use them, and may even have these bookmarker already. But if not, happy clicking.
http://www.southernpine.com/tables/index.html
Ralph
Darn, that was supposed to come out BLUE!
There's a constant source of clean water for you to use, and all you have to do is collect it.
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That's a great link Ralph, but up here in the GREAT NORTHWET we don't use SYP. Anybody got a link like that for DFir or the alpine Firs? Thanks.
*"The contractor's guide to the building code" book has a pretty good set of tables in the back. It's not a great book except for the appendices. In fact the books written for the UBC and we use BOCA here.
*jim,Check this out.http://www.wwpa.org/techguide/http://www.wwpa.org/techguide/Ralph
*Thanks Ralph. This internet is some awesome tool, isn't it?
*Anyone know if the codes are printed online?