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When did all the lumber shrink?

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JayQuavor 2 Jahren

It’s literally always been this way

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AlphaFo𝕏vor 2 Jahren

Not really, It was always the right size till the 60s.

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Brandon In TXvor 2 Jahren

Lumber has always been sold like this. It's the difference between actual and nominal measurements. Nominal - size of the wood rough cut (before being planed) Actual - size of wood after it is smoothed and planed.

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TheWorldHasGoneNutsvor 2 Jahren

"2x4" is the name of the board. The actual is 1.5x3.5. A board with an actual of 2.0x4.0 is rare. If you find one, nothing is going to fit, such as joist hangers:

Profilbild von AlphaFo𝕏
AlphaFo𝕏vor 2 Jahren

Which is dumb.

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LRGvor 2 Jahren

Well apparently you aren't a diyer or work in construction. It has always been like this.

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MAGA Elvis 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

I need that tape measure

Profilbild von SoCal Goulah
SoCal Goulahvor 2 Jahren

I’ve been working construction for 26 years and it’s always been that size. This is nothing new.

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Liberty Pill Memesvor 2 Jahren

Shrinkflation is everywhere.

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KenBravovor 2 Jahren

About 30 years ago. We haven't gotten true to measurement lumber in a LONG time!

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