B.S. standards for British Standard.
My copies are old and faded and a copy of a copy.
I am sure you could get a copy through IHS or a similar standards supply
company.
"Jerry J. Wass" wrote in message
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Yep, the good old Forest Products Laboratory--book---Now, if Mr. Mitchell
could tell us where to find the B.S.V.36 (is the B British?) I would be
greatly appreciative.--Jerry
Stan Premo wrote:
Someone was kind enough to share this source some time back. It's a
wealth
of knowledge...but a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing! Be
careful
with substitutions!
http://www.fpl.fs.fed.us/documnts/FP.../fplgtr113.htm
"Sean Trost" wrote in message
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Dear Mr. Mitchell,
I was wondering if the group or myself be able to read and use your
grading method for D. Fir. I am in the process of rebuilding a wooden
aircraft and would like to compile as much knowledge as possible to
fully understand the substitutions I am making.
I am not increasing performance or loads in any way.
I am using fir to rebuild certain components that I feel do not move
loads around to any detriment.
thanks for your time.
Sean Trost
mj-5 sirroco project