Cross Tie to Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels) Conversion

Convert between Cross Tie and Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels) quickly and accurately.

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MSF

How to Convert Cross Tie to Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels)

Conversion Formula

1 tie = 0.16 MSF
1 MSF = 6.25 tie

Example

Convert 15 tie to MSF:

15 tie = 15 × 0.16 MSF = 2.4 MSF

Unit Information

Learn about the volume - lumber units you're converting between

Cross Tie

tie

Definition

A cross tie is a unit of volume representing the volume of a standard railroad cross tie. It is used for measuring railroad tie volumes in railway construction and maintenance.

History/Origin

The cross tie unit was developed for measuring volumes of railroad ties used in railway construction. It became a standard measurement for railroad infrastructure materials and maintenance.

Current Use

Cross ties are used in railway construction and maintenance for measuring volumes of railroad ties, providing standardized measurements for railway infrastructure materials and track maintenance.

Multiplier

0.094

Offset

0

Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels)

MSF

Definition

A thousand square feet (1/4-inch panels) represents the volume of 1,000 square feet of 1/4-inch thick panel material. It is commonly used for measuring standard panel volumes in construction.

History/Origin

This unit was developed for measuring volumes of 1/4-inch thick panels, which are commonly used in construction and furniture manufacturing. It became a standard measurement for medium-thickness panel materials.

Current Use

Thousand square feet (1/4-inch panels) are widely used in construction and furniture manufacturing for measuring volumes of standard-thickness wood panels, plywood, and sheet materials.

Multiplier

0.59

Offset

0

Cross Tie to Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels) Conversion Table

Cross Tie [tie] Thousand Square Feet (1/4-inch panels) [MSF]
1 tie 0.16 MSF
10 tie 1.6 MSF
25 tie 4 MSF
50 tie 8 MSF
100 tie 16 MSF
0 tie 0E+0 MSF
-10 tie -1.6 MSF
-40 tie -6.4 MSF