This is without a doubt the coolest thing I've ever seen.
And you'll have no problem at all smuggling a good supply of narcotics between Mexico and the U.S.
halfdome, Danny wrote:I don't get it. Your drilling holes in wood not metal and are compromising the integrity of each board. Would you use termite infested wood? It's better to use 1x material than hack at 2x4's. Just think of all those crawly things you just made a home for.
brian_bp wrote:halfdome, Danny wrote:I don't get it. Your drilling holes in wood not metal and are compromising the integrity of each board. Would you use termite infested wood? It's better to use 1x material than hack at 2x4's. Just think of all those crawly things you just made a home for.
Drilling horizontal holes though the lightly-stressed centre area of a horizontal beam is essentially like making an I-beam. I think that it is vastly different from the random damage of termites.
A drilled 2x4, with the "4 inch" dimension vertical, would be much stronger than an intact 1x4.
I don't know how significant the increased exposed surface area would be. Termites are not a big problem here, but I can see how moisture might collect in the bottom of each hole is the area gets wet.
The vertical holes are another matter... what direction is the stress on those pieces?
By the way, 1.25" diameter holes at 2.5" on centre spacing in a 3-5/8" wide board would remove about 14% of the material (and thus 14% of the weight). I don't think it's going to add up to much weight savings in the end, but it sure is custom!
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