Comment on xkcd #3138: Dimensional Lumber Tape Measure
SkyezOpen@lemmy.world 1 day agoBefore they’re used for much, they have to be more precisely cut so they are straight, square and true.
One trip to home depot determined that was a lie.
Comment on xkcd #3138: Dimensional Lumber Tape Measure
SkyezOpen@lemmy.world 1 day agoBefore they’re used for much, they have to be more precisely cut so they are straight, square and true.
One trip to home depot determined that was a lie.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
There is, now, a separate problem where 2x4s specifically are made of very inferior lumber. most will have either pith or wane, and I’ve seen them have both, which means the tree they harvested is maybe 5 inches in diameter and they might have gotten 3 2x4s out of one log. Even compared to when I was in carpentry class in high school the quality of construction lumber has decreased.
ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I own a house built in 1942 and it’s insane how good-quality the 2x4s are – perfectly straight and true and no knots on them anywhere. They’re so good that I’ve reused them for railings on my stairs. And this house was built as very cheap temporary worker housing during the war! I find it hilarious how much better the construction quality is on my house than on these million-dollar cardboard mcmansions they’re building these days.