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When did all the lumber shrink?

1,743,935 просмотров • 2 лет назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля JayQua
JayQua2 лет назад

It’s literally always been this way

Фото профиля AlphaFo𝕏
AlphaFo𝕏2 лет назад

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

Фото профиля Brandon In TX
Brandon In TX2 лет назад

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.

Фото профиля TheWorldHasGoneNuts
TheWorldHasGoneNuts2 лет назад

"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:

Фото профиля AlphaFo𝕏
AlphaFo𝕏2 лет назад

Which is dumb.

Фото профиля LRG
LRG2 лет назад

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

Фото профиля MAGA Elvis 🇺🇸
MAGA Elvis 🇺🇸2 лет назад

I need that tape measure

Фото профиля SoCal Goulah
SoCal Goulah2 лет назад

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

Фото профиля Liberty Pill Memes
Liberty Pill Memes2 лет назад

Shrinkflation is everywhere.

Фото профиля KenBravo
KenBravo2 лет назад

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

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