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On a metal tape measure, what is the little diamond at every 19-1/5 inches, and who uses this increment?
On a metal tape measure, what is the little diamond at every 19-1/5 inches used for, and who uses this increment? (I know about the one at every 16" used by carpenters for 16-on-center studs).
They mark an alternate spacing for studs. It will fall out on a four by eight piece of plywood. When using engineered studs, or 2x6 studs, 16" o.c. is not always required. This saves material by eliminating excess studs. Insulation is available for this stud width also.
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2 Inches In 2 Months
Inch Air
Inch Air

Reusable Air Dunnage Bags
Even when a truck appears to be fully loaded with goods, there can still be large spaces between items, and this can mean that goods are able to slide around and get damaged during transit. This period of time, between dispatch from the factory or warehouse and arrival at the final destination is when goods are most valuable, and any damage at this stage will cause large costs, which will have a great impact on overall profitability unless measures such as air dunnage bags are used in order to give goods in transit the best possible protection from damage.
When goods are packed onto a pallet, it is very rare for them to be stacked right to the edge. This means that there is space left around the stacked boxes, and allows for a small degree of movement to take place when in the back of the truck. While a small amount of movement within the bounds of the stretch wrap will always take place, over time, this can cause the wrapping to come loose, and cause items to fall out of place, and break.
There are a number ways to minimize movement of items in transit, including placing bars across the truck to separate loads, and stacking a second pallet on top of the first to make them more secure, but both of these methods reduce the amount of available space in the truck and have an impact on profit. There is however a third way of protecting goods in transit, and this is through the use of air dunnage bags.
Quite simply, air dunnage bags are sturdy inflatable bags that fit in between the stacks of goods and prevent them from moving around too much. They are inflated using a standard nozzle, and then can be slid into place between the goods. The bags take a matter of seconds to inflate, and can be put into place along with the goods as the truck is loaded.
Once the truck arrives at its final destination, the dunnage bags can be removed with the load, and then either discarded or reused depending on their condition. Easy Rack provides a number of different options when it comes to their offering of air dunnage bags. The air bags come in a choice of sizes. Either 48 inches by 26 inches, or a much larger 48 inches by 48 inches. Both have been designed to match up with individual standard sized pallets.
In order to encourage reuse, the air bags have a high quality pressure seal that holds the bags up at up to 6 psi, while the twin skin of a polyethylene inner bag protected by a hard wearing polypropylene outer, means that they will stand up to quite a lot of punishment in use.
The cost of these air dunnage bags is low, and because they do not take up any usable space within a truck, they will have no impact on how much can be carried. As such, their use should be considered on all delivery trucks, because by better protecting items in transit, they will have a significant positive impact on the profitability of every single journey.
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If air is moving through a 20 x 20 foot area at 5 mph, what would its velocity be through a 1 inch square area?
What would be the velocity needed to move the same volume of air through a 1 inch square?
The flux has to be constant, that is the speed times the cross area.
400 foot² x 5 mph = (1/12)² x V
so V = 288 000 mph
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Inch Drive
Inch Drive

WD and Fujitsu could offer 1TB 2.5-inch HDDs in 2010
Western Digital (WD) and Fujitsu will likely have 1TB 2.5-inch disk drives available by early 2010 according to industry sources.
WD has just announced that it has started volume shipping its 500GB 2.5-inch Scorpio Blue drive, a notebook drive with 250GB per platter and a 5,400rpm spin speed. Seagate expects to ship its half terabyte 2.5-incher before the end of the year.
Our sources say WD and Fujitsu will have 750GB 2.5-inch drives by mid-2009 and 1 terabyte units by early 2010, if not the end of 2009. WD is building quite a track record of pipping Seagate by introducing notebook drives at progressively higher capacitypoints first, doing this with 250GB, 320GB and now 500GB models. This may not continue as Seagate has been catching up and will strive to match and exceed WD.
Seagate may well have its 750GB and 1TB notebook drives available before WD
1TB unit would be prepped and ready for your notebook, try 2010. According to those infamous "undisclosed sources," both Western Digital (which started shipping a 500-gigger today) and Fujitsu are looking to pump out 750GB 2.5-inch HDDs by mid-2009 and 1TB variants in 2010Western Digital (WD) and Fujitsu will likely have 1TB 2.5-inch disk drives available by early 2010 according to industry sources.
WD has just announced that it has started volume shipping its 500GB 2.5-inch Scorpio Blue drive, a notebook drive with 250GB per platter and a 5,400rpm spin speed. Seagate expects to ship its half terabyte 2.5-incher before the end of the year.
Our sources say WD and Fujitsu will have 750GB 2.5-inch drives by mid-2009 and 1 terabyte units by early 2010, if not the end of 2009. WD is building quite a track record of pipping Seagate by introducing notebook drives at progressively higher capacitypoints first, doing this with 250GB, 320GB and now 500GB models. This may not continue as Seagate has been catching up and will strive to match and exceed WD.
Seagate may well have its 750GB and 1TB notebook drives available before WD
1TB unit would be prepped and ready for your notebook, try 2010. According to those infamous "undisclosed sources," both Western Digital (which started shipping a 500-gigger today) and Fujitsu are looking to pump out 750GB 2.5-inch HDDs by mid-2009 and 1TB variants in 2010
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When did they make PROTO TOOLS , 5/8 inch drive?
1/4" 3/8", 1/2", and 1" I've heard of.....5/8"?
That's a new one on me.
There's no such thing.
I googled it just for fun.
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