Maths Question

Stand your wood, round or square, in an old basin, fill with concrete and leave to set. Remove the wood,turn the block upside down, re- insert the wooden upright and you'll have a solid bird feeder support with having to do the maths. :LOL: :LOL:
 
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ah but do the calculations take into account the expansion and contraction of the wood?





just get a bit of wood roughly the right size and smack it in with a hammer!
 
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Throw the base away and just make a cross foot out of timber. Oh and while you're at it.... give your Doris a back hander for speaking without being spoken to. ;)


good old northerner talking! :cool:
 
I could put my tuppence worth in but it would be pointless :D
 
So that's 100/8 = 12.5: uhurrrrrrr :rolleyes: somehow, you've made a side longer than the hypotenuse teehee.

Daaahhh :oops:

Diameter divided by 2 then square root (not half again as I thought)

So 100 divided by 2 = 50, then square root = 7.07
 
Yeah I remember that one ... dead easy design, but it was a nightmare getting it through planning and then with the young BCO :rolleyes:

The brickwork was subbed out to a guy from staffs, and it looks like there is a course of pig. But its hard to tell :confused:
 
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