bindian
Super Member
"2x4" is what it is before planing, as a rough cut board.Why do they call it 2x4 when it's 1.5" X 3.5"?
My old house the 2x4s measure 2" X 4".
hugs, Brandi
"2x4" is what it is before planing, as a rough cut board.Why do they call it 2x4 when it's 1.5" X 3.5"?
My old house the 2x4s measure 2" X 4".
That's what they start out as in the log. Once they take off saw kerf, dry and plane them and you end up with the nominal size which you mentioned. Hey, at least the 8 foot length isn't 94 inches.Why do they call it 2x4 when it's 1.5" X 3.5"?
My old house the 2x4s measure 2" X 4".
The same reason I tell people I'm still 6' tall. I've shrunk to 5'11" over the years. So maybe they're just elderly 2x4s.Why do they call it 2x4 when it's 1.5" X 3.5"?
My old house the 2x4s measure 2" X 4".
Yeah, but in my experience they usually ARE 96 and 1/8" long or so. If you want exactly 8 feet, you have to check and trim them. It's annoying, but better than the alternative.That's what they start out as in the log. Once they take off saw kerf, dry and plane them and you end up with the nominal size which you mentioned. Hey, at least the 8 foot length isn't 94 inches.
I just bought 6 this past weekend myself, $11 something here.I just had to buy some pressure treated 2X4X8's over the weekend to complete a small project here. They were $15.98 each!!! Glad I am not building anything where I need significant amount of lumber...that is crazy pricing!
OUCH!I just had to buy some pressure treated 2X4X8's over the weekend to complete a small project here. They were $15.98 each!!! Glad I am not building anything where I need significant amount of lumber...that is crazy pricing!