
Originally Posted by
funlvnman
Thanks McMurdo, I guess I didn't ask a clear question. I knew oz is an abbreviation for ounce. I'm looking for a definition of how ounces is used when specifying a kilt. Does it mean 8 oz per square foot? or something like that.
Usually when I am trying to be specific, I use the tried and true units of "Whatnoughts per fortnite"
Thanks again
Rich
oz of a tartan material is the weight for a piece 36" long by 60" wide. A 16oz tartan material will weigh 1 lb for a piece of material that is 60" wide x 36" long (1 yard)
Hope this helps,
Wallace Catanach, Kiltmaker
A day without killting is like a day without sunshine.
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