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Discussion Forum : Building Materials - Section 2 (Q.No. 11)
11.
Apiece of sawn timber whose cross-sectional dimensions exceed 5 cm, in one direction and 20 cm in the other direction, is called a
cant
deal
baulk
strip.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Brajesh pandey said:   8 years ago
Baulk is a roughly squared timber piece which is obtained by removing the bark and sap-wood one of c/s dimensions exceeds 50mm and other 2200mm.

Jitendra singh yadav said:   8 years ago
Baulk is generally known as log.

When thickness 5cm more & width 20cm more this called Baulk (log). !

Saujan shrestha said:   4 years ago
buck =5*20.
strip = 5*10.
board=5*12.
plank =5*5.
batten =5 not exceed
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Javed Ansari said:   8 years ago
Just like a long rectangle one side exceed 5cm long side exceed 20cm.

Rajani said:   9 years ago
I didn't read this earlier in Civil Engg. Can anyone explain this?

Kirthi said:   6 years ago
Swan-is cut from logs into rectangular.
Deal-softwood.
Baulk-beam.

Vivek kumar shukla said:   7 years ago
I didn't understand about options, please explain it.

Bijusha said:   9 years ago
What is baulk? Can you explain this as a picture?

Vishal said:   6 years ago
Can anyone explain about all the given option?

Alok Kumar said:   9 years ago
Baulk is a roughly squared Timber beam.


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