12×60
12x60 refers to a common size designation, most often encountered in the context of lumber or sheet goods. The numbers represent the dimensions in inches, with the first number typically indicating the nominal thickness and the second number indicating the nominal width. Therefore, 12x60 material is notionally 12 inches thick and 60 inches wide. It is important to note that these are nominal dimensions and actual, or "dressed," dimensions may be slightly smaller due to milling and finishing processes. The length is not specified in this designation and would be a separate measurement. This particular size is less common for standard dimensional lumber like 2x4s or 2x6s, which are typically sold in narrower widths. However, 12x60 dimensions can be found in specialized lumber applications or for certain types of manufactured wood products such as plywood, particleboard, or MDF sheets where wider formats are sometimes produced. The specific material and its intended use would dictate the precise application and availability of 12x60 dimensions.