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JayT
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need some help with a few questions im stuck on for my woodtrades homework lol here they are below:

1) state the action to be taken if an error is found on a job specification.

2) describe briefly the purpose of using a squaring rod.

3) describe briefly how to prevent breakout on the surface of timber when cutting a housing.

4) name 2 reasons why it is essential to locate the tang of a wood boring bit deep into the chuck of a carpenter's brace.

cheers for any help you can give me lol, Jay
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your stuck..your just not doing it yourself llol. Maybe you should just drop out if its 2 hard..
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Dont you have notes that explains all this???
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1) state the action to be taken if an error is found on a job specification.
Cry then sit in the corner of the room
2) describe briefly the purpose of using a squaring rod.
Squaring rods or rodding squares
3) describe briefly how to prevent breakout on the surface of timber when cutting a housing.
Tell it not to breakout?
4) name 2 reasons why it is essential to locate the tang of a wood boring bit deep into the chuck of a carpenter's brace.
Because its Tangfastic, like haribo


doubt this will help but you never know
JayT
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lawrah - not droppin out coz im stuck on a few questions lol

colin - nah we dont take notes

12vmatt - nah not very helpful at all lol

Jake
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quote:
Originally posted by JayT
lawrah - not droppin out coz im stuck on a few questions lol

colin - nah we dont take notes

12vmatt - nah not very helpful at all lol




12vmatt - not funny
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3) describe briefly how to prevent breakout on the surface of timber when cutting a housing.

clamp a peice of scrap wood on either side of the timber, and start to cut the housing out
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quote:
Originally posted by jake
12vmatt - not funny


wasnt really expecting it to be but im bored
Steve X16XE
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quote:
Originally posted by 12vMatt
quote:
Originally posted by jake
12vmatt - not funny


wasnt really expecting it to be but im bored


If you bored have a look at XNXX.com.

Let someone help Jay with his HW.
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LMAO XNXX.com,

Its on my favorites
JayT
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lol cheers steve!
JayT
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who moved it in here, never going to get any answers now lol
Steve X16XE
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thought we lost you then, he he.
Steve X16XE
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"Buying and renting, mortgages and general financial advice, DIY and decor."

HW help?......
JayT
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haha wrong section i think!
Steve X16XE
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Car people talking about things other than cars."

Like HW?

[Edited on 08-03-2007 by Steve X16XE]
Steve X16XE
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Getting lots of help in here i see.....
JayT
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tell me about it!
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quote:
Originally posted by 12vMatt
2) describe briefly the purpose of using a squaring rod.
Squaring rods or rodding squares


Sorry JayT, but
Ally
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Might be totally obvious but have you tried google?
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quote:
Originally posted by JayT
need some help with a few questions im stuck on for my woodtrades homework lol here they are below:

1) state the action to be taken if an error is found on a job specification.

2) describe briefly the purpose of using a squaring rod.

3) describe briefly how to prevent breakout on the surface of timber when cutting a housing.

4) name 2 reasons why it is essential to locate the tang of a wood boring bit deep into the chuck of a carpenter's brace.

cheers for any help you can give me lol, Jay


What the crap is woodtrades homework. Pleases tell me you aren't doing one of these crappy college crash courses when you claim to be a tradesman after 6 weeks?

Anywho.

1) stop work and inform site manager, supervisor. Failling that if you are the manager, speak to the client and/or architect.

2) Checks a frame is square by measuring the diagonals, its usually a thin piece of timber with a point or nail near the end. You put it across one diagonal, make a mark and lay it across the opposite diagonal. If they are the same your frame is square.

3) Bit of a stupid question really, if your tools are sharp there should never be breakout as long as you cut from the face.

4) No one has ever used a brace and bit since about 1984, another stupid question. All I can think of is so it doesn't fall out and so it sits properly in line with the chuck.
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We still use braces at college lol. Work in from both faces when cutting housings to prevent breakout.

 
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