30 to 50 degrees. Standard stair angle by application Standard stairs have an angle of 30 to 50 degrees while steep stairs like alternating tread stairs and ship stairs have an angle between 50 and 70 degrees. What is the … Continue reading
Do Stairs Need To Be Fire Rated?
Interior stairs, either combustible or noncombustible, that are separated from adjacent occupancies with a fire-rated enclosure are considered to be “fire protected” by means of the surrounding fire separation walls. Such stairs do not require any fire-resistance rating for the … Continue reading
How Deep Are Salmon In The Puget Sound?
How Deep Do I Troll For Puget Sound Coho Salmon? Regardless of the location I head too, I am usually fishing in over 150′ of water, sometimes it is as deep as 800′. Coho don’t care how deep the water … Continue reading
What Color Should Handrails Be?
If you’re only painting the railing, we recommend choosing a neutral color (such as black or dark brown) that will mesh well with the treads, spindles, and uprights. If you’re painting the entire staircase, consider a color combination like black … Continue reading
What Is The Shaft Diameter?
The shaft diameter is defined as the diameter of the hole in the iron laminations that contains the shaft, as indicated with the red arrow in Fig. 1 (and not as the actual diameter of the mechanical shaft, which can … Continue reading
How Shallow Can A Pontoon Boat Float?
You can go for a Pontoon Boat, which usually comes with downdrafts of 16′′ and 24′′ are available, but with the motor trimmed up, they can run as shallow as 10′′. How low does a pontoon boat sit in the … Continue reading
How Do You Find The Inner Diameter Of A Tube?
Hi Karla, to find the inner pipe diameter, you need to subtract 2 times the wall thickness, 3/16, from the outside diameter of 2. What is the formula of inner diameter? The formula to calculate inner diameter is outer diameter … Continue reading
How Do You Winterize A Live Well?
How do you winterize a boat bilge pump? Clean and dry bilges, and verify bilge pump operates properly. Pump out holding tank and add propylene glycol antifreeze to the head. Drain all systems that use water (water heater, freshwater system, … Continue reading
Where Should I Store My Paddle Float?
Where should a kayak paddle float be placed? More durable and faster to deploy than an inflatable float, this solid foam float can be stored behind the seat, in a hatch, or under deck-lines/bungees for ease of access. How do … Continue reading
How Do You Troll With A Lead Core Line For Trout?
How deep can you fish with lead core line? The slower the speed, the deeper the lines will run. At normal walleye trolling speeds, you can figure about 6 feet of depth for each color. With segmented lines, let out … Continue reading
What Size Shadow Is A Tuna?
In Wild Worldedit Description They can swim up to 60 miles per hour. Shadow size Huge Fish size 230 cm Selling price 7,000 Bells Furniture size What size Shadow is tuna ACNH? The Tuna is a fish and sells for … Continue reading
How Do You Catch Lake Trout From Shore?
What is the best bait for lake trout? Live bait is generally the most consistently effective way to fish for lake trout. Minnows are usually the best option. Other good live bait options are nightcrawlers, salmon eggs, or anything similar … Continue reading
How Is Iron Pipe Measured?
Tubing is measured by the OUTSIDE DIAMETER (O.D.), specified in inches (e.g., 1.250) or fraction of an inch (eg. 1-1/4″). Pipe is usually measured by NOMINAL PIPE SIZE (NPS). Is iron pipe size ID or OD? Iron Pipe Size (IPS … Continue reading
How Do You Find The Area Of A Section?
What is the area of a section of a circle? To calculate the area of a sector of a circle we have to multiply the central angle by the radius squared, and divide it by 2. Area of a sector … Continue reading
How Do You Calculate Volume?
Whereas the basic formula for the area of a rectangular shape is length × width, the basic formula for volume is length × width × height. What are 2 ways to find volume? Different Ways to Find Volume Solve for … Continue reading