A 2x4 is actually 1 1/2" by 3 1/2".
1 1/2 x 3 1/2".
2x4 represents the nominal dimensions of the cut wood when 'wet' as from a fresh cut tree. The wood eventually dries and shrinks so your 2x4 measures more like 1 1 1/2" x3 1/2".
Can be eight or eleven feet long. In actuality, it can be as long as you want. 2x4 refers to the width and height dimensions of the plank, not the length. So I could cut a 2x4 to 2 inches long and it would be a 2 inch long 2x4.
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It varies. Is it yellow pine,spruce,and wet or dry ? A 2X4 Spruce/ Pine/ Fir KD 1.375 lbs per foot ( Used for interior building in projects New England ) 2x4 Pressure Treated southern yellow Pine 2.175 lbs per foot. (Used for exterior building projects ie. Deck railings) That actual weight will vary depending on exactly which species, and how dry / wet the wood is. But these are generally excepted weights we use in calculating shipping weight for these types of wood.
yeah, this is a horrible text book! the best answer i found has to do with the materials, like lumber... the normal size is 2x4 when in reality it measures at 1-1/2 x 3-1/2 (which is the actual size). thats what im putting on my homework so we'll see!
1 1/2 x 3 1/2".
The actual dimensions of a modern 2x4 is 1.75 by 3.5 inches.
Yes. In general, two matrices of the same size can be added.
There are 19.2 in each tree. Depending on the size of the tree.
Yes, it's just doubled in size.
it would depend on actual the dimensions of the room rather then the square footage.Play it safe and order 1 2X4 for every 1 linear foot of wall.
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2x4 represents the nominal dimensions of the cut wood when 'wet' as from a fresh cut tree. The wood eventually dries and shrinks so your 2x4 measures more like 1 1 1/2" x3 1/2".
Actual Size was created in 2001.
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