2013-12-16 07:11 PM
2013-12-21 12:15 AM
2013-12-21 12:17 AM
ROBERT wrote:What's your point? If you want the length of a stud (reasonable) and not the volume (silly, as you say) - why would you schedule the volume? Just schedule the length.
what good is the volume of the given items on a list. Where is the lengths of walls, the height of the walls the surface area of the walls, etc. The only good the volume is is for the concrete grave and other poured in place items for the job. The volume of a stud is useless.
2013-12-21 01:50 AM
2013-12-21 04:50 PM
ROBERT wrote:I'll ask again... why do you even care? If you don't want it, don't schedule it.
I'm not interested about stud lengths. that's not the point. The point is What value is the volume of a wall? Does that give you anything more than insulation or just air space? What good does the volume of plywood do?
2013-12-21 05:03 PM
ROBERT wrote:Ah! I just merged your other posts into this, your first post/thread. Your other posts should have been here - and without this first post, none of us had any idea you were talking about the Bill of Quantities list rather than general schedules, which is the topic of the other thread that you posted in.
The Bill of Quantities shows Element ID, Name, Thickness and volume. Can anyone tell me what good is the column showing the Volume other than for insulation?