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JohnM August 23rd 05 10:48 AM

PAR timber
 
Hi all
Geek question but what does PAR stand for in PAR timber.

[email protected] August 23rd 05 03:02 PM

Missed One. :-)

Planed All Round.
http://www.sailingcatamarans.com/faqs.htm#partimber


[email protected] August 23rd 05 04:48 PM

If it is in context as 3 x 1 PAR meranti then PAR stands for 'planed
all round'.

That means all sides are planed , ideally square.

This is the most common available in most building supply places, at
least around my area.


Badger August 23rd 05 10:30 PM

wrote:

If it is in context as 3 x 1 PAR meranti then PAR stands for 'planed
all round'.

That means all sides are planed , ideally square.

This is the most common available in most building supply places, at
least around my area.

Often apparently under size as its dims are pre-planer, well in
pre-metric UK it was...

Duane Bozarth August 23rd 05 10:40 PM

" wrote:

Missed One. :-)

Planed All Round.


If it's planed to be "all round" then why are does it have square
corners? Seems misnamed to me. 'Tis a conundrum... :)

Dave Balderstone August 24th 05 02:07 AM

In article , Duane Bozarth
wrote:

If it's planed to be "all round" then why are does it have square
corners? Seems misnamed to me. 'Tis a conundrum... :)


Yeah! PAR would be a dowel, wouldn't it?

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Charlie Self August 24th 05 09:17 AM


wrote:
If it is in context as 3 x 1 PAR meranti then PAR stands for 'planed
all round'.

That means all sides are planed , ideally square.

This is the most common available in most building supply places, at
least around my area.


Ah. They didn't want anyone to waste space writing S4S.



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