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Deal is an obsolete unit of measurement formerly used in the UK and US to measure wood. [1] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a deal originally referred to a wooden board between 12 and 14 feet long that was traded as a maritime commodity. [2] [3]

Definition

Deal (UK) is equal to 7 ft × 6 ft × 5/2 in. [1]

Deal (US) is equal to 12 ft × 11 in × 3/2 in. [1]

Whole deal is equal to 12 ft × 11 in × 5/8 in. [1]

Split deal is equal to 12 ft × 8 ft × 16 in. [1]

Conversion

1 Deal (UK) ≡ 8.75 cubic foot ≡ 105 board foot ≡ 0.24777240768 m3

1 Deal (US) ≡ 1.375 cubic foot ≡ 16.5 board foot ≡ 0.0389356640640 m3

1 Whole deal ≡ 55/96 cubic foot ≡ 55/8 (≡ 6.875) board foot ≡ 0.01622319336 m3

1 Split deal ≡ 128 cubic foot ≡ 1536 board foot ≡ 3.624556363776 m3

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Cardarelli, F. (2003). Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. Their SI Equivalences and Origins. London: Springer. pp.  52. ISBN  978-1-4471-1122-1.
  2. ^ Charles Pope (1819). "CCXLIII". Practical abridgement of the laws of customs and excise (5th ed.).
  3. ^ John Ramsey McCulloch (1840). "Docks on the Thames (London)". A Dictionary Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. Vol. 1. Thomas Wardle. p. 590.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Deal is an obsolete unit of measurement formerly used in the UK and US to measure wood. [1] In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, a deal originally referred to a wooden board between 12 and 14 feet long that was traded as a maritime commodity. [2] [3]

Definition

Deal (UK) is equal to 7 ft × 6 ft × 5/2 in. [1]

Deal (US) is equal to 12 ft × 11 in × 3/2 in. [1]

Whole deal is equal to 12 ft × 11 in × 5/8 in. [1]

Split deal is equal to 12 ft × 8 ft × 16 in. [1]

Conversion

1 Deal (UK) ≡ 8.75 cubic foot ≡ 105 board foot ≡ 0.24777240768 m3

1 Deal (US) ≡ 1.375 cubic foot ≡ 16.5 board foot ≡ 0.0389356640640 m3

1 Whole deal ≡ 55/96 cubic foot ≡ 55/8 (≡ 6.875) board foot ≡ 0.01622319336 m3

1 Split deal ≡ 128 cubic foot ≡ 1536 board foot ≡ 3.624556363776 m3

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Cardarelli, F. (2003). Encyclopaedia of Scientific Units, Weights and Measures. Their SI Equivalences and Origins. London: Springer. pp.  52. ISBN  978-1-4471-1122-1.
  2. ^ Charles Pope (1819). "CCXLIII". Practical abridgement of the laws of customs and excise (5th ed.).
  3. ^ John Ramsey McCulloch (1840). "Docks on the Thames (London)". A Dictionary Practical, Theoretical and Historical of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. Vol. 1. Thomas Wardle. p. 590.

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