The second chart below is a US fraction to metric mm for the more common sizes up to 4". The Actual Size is the actual measured size of the lumber. That is often found when trying to match a screw size using Digital Calipers (Inch Decimal to Screw Size) or drill a hole (Screw size to Nearest Fraction) for your project. It is very helpful to know the decimal equivalent for a US screw size you have. Timber beams come in a wide range of lengths to accommodate various construction and woodworking needs.
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