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    what is the linear feet of a piece of wood 1"x8"x8'

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    At a guess I would say 8 feet, but I may be wrong.


    Don't trust a Scotsman who has been drinking.

    I think a lineal foot is 1 in. by whatever width, by the length, and that is the lineal measure.  So, ROMOS is correct of that 1x8 at 8 ft. there are 8 lineal feet.  If it was a 1x3 at 6 ft. it would be 6 lineal ft. of the 1x3. 

    ROMOS

    Now I am drunk, gimme a break man...


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