Introduction to Bill of Materials

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Introduction to Bill of Materials Use this presentation to fill in your Introduction to Bill of Material Worksheet and example Bill of Materials.

-How many pieces of pipe will be needed to build one saw horse? 36” 1 ½” Pipe Line 1: Top rail. -How many pieces of pipe will be needed to build one saw horse? Fill this info in on the first line of your bill of materials. Click presentation forward to see example…

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Top Rail Pipe  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

What is the length and diameter of the pipe used for the top rail? 36” 1 ½” Pipe Line 1: Top rail. What is the length and diameter of the pipe used for the top rail? Fill in the rest of the first line of your bill of materials…

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Top Rail  1 ½” x 36” 1 Pipe  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

How many legs are use on one saw horse? What material is used? 36” 1 ½” Pipe Line 2: Legs. How many legs are use on one saw horse? What material is used? What is the diameter and length? Fill in the second line of your bill of materials…

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Legs 4 Pipe  2  Top Rail  1 ½” x 36” 1  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Legs  1 ¼” x 22” 4 Pipe  2  Top Rail  1 ½” x 36” 1  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

How many braces are use to build one saw horse? 36” 1 ½” Pipe Line 3: Braces. How many braces are use to build one saw horse? Fill in three line of your bill of materials…

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Braces 2 Pipe  3  Legs  1 ¼” x 22” 4  2  Top Rail  1 ½” x 36” 1  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

What is the length and diameter of the pipe used for the braces? 36” 1 ½” Pipe Line 3: Braces. What is the length and diameter of the pipe used for the braces? Fill in three line of your bill of materials…

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Braces  1 ¼” x 9” 2 Pipe  3  Legs  1 ¼” x 22” 4  2  Top Rail  1 ½” x 36” 1  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

What do we need to Order? What is the total # of feet of 1 ½” Pipe Needed? 3 Feet of 1 1/2” Pipe = Top Rail What is the total # of feet of 1 ¼” Pipe Needed? 4 x 22” for the legs = 88” or 88” ÷ 12”per Foot = 7’ 4” 2 x 9” for the braces = 18” or 18” ÷ 12”per Foot =1’6” Accounting for the kerf 1/8” x 6 cuts = ¾” Legs + Braces = 8’ 10 3/4” of 1 ¼” Pipe

Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units)    Legs & Braces 1 ¼” x 7’ 10 ¾” 1 Pipe  2  Top Rail  1 ½” x 3’1/4”  1 Description Dimension T x W x L (don't forget units) Quantity Material Item Bill of Materials

36” 1 ½” Pipe

Use the following charts to calculate the weight of a sawhorse. One Step Further… Steel is priced based on its weight per length since all steel is steel, it is just sold in different shapes. We use charts to determine the weight per foot of length to determine the price of a piece of steel. Use the following charts to calculate the weight of a sawhorse.

Outside Diameter Inside Diameter Wall thickness Lbs/Foot Nominal Diameter 3.068 3.5 0.216 7.58 3 2.469 2.875 0.203 5.79 2 1/2 2.067 2.375 0.154 3.65 2 1.61 1.9 0.145 2.72 1 1/2   1.38 1.66 0.14 2.27 1 1/4

Weight of pipes we need? 1 ¼” = 2.27lbs/foot 1 ½” = 2.72lbs/foot We are using 3’ ¼” of 1 ½” pipe = 3.25’ x 2.72 lbs/foot = 8.84 lbs for the top rail We are using 7’ 10 ¾” of the 1 ¼” pipe = 7.89’ x 2.27lbs/foot = 17.92 lbs for the legs and braces. Total weight of project = legs + braces + top rail = 8.84lbs + 17.92lbs = 26.76 lbs.