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You go to the Lumber store to pick up some 2x4s. And after you get back to the job, you see something is changing. Why is this happening?
You go to the Lumber store to pick up some 2x4s. And after you get back to the job, you see something is changing. Why is this happening?
Did he rent a portable mill?My dad built a big outbuilding/garage out of full-measure oak 2 X 4s milled from oaks on his mountain property. Even the siding was made of tongue and grooved 3/4" X 8" X 10' oak planking....Talk about solid!
The lumber was quite the work-out to handle too.
I spent 9 years working in heavy construction when I finished college. We would run into the heavier lumber on the jobs where the old timers had constructed things like Bridges. Your story reminded me that I had a school chum whose dad owned a lumber mill rig in the Redwoods of CA. His son would at times help his dad. I would not think that today due to the Democrats of CA one could make a a living as my friends dad did in the 40s and 50s in CAMy dad built a big outbuilding/garage out of full-measure oak 2 X 4s milled from oaks on his mountain property. Even the siding was made of tongue and grooved 3/4" X 8" X 10' oak planking....Talk about solid!
The lumber was quite the work-out to handle too.
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No, he was a childhood friends with the brothers that cut the timber on the land and they had their own mill. He paid them in timber to have it done, dried, and delivered.Did he rent a portable mill?
I have said previously I spent 9 years in Construction work after finishing college.No, he was a childhood friends with the brothers that cut the timber on the land and they had their own mill. He paid them in timber to have it done, dried, and delivered.
Damn those guys were funny, they could tell hunting/fishing stories in hunt camp that would have you rolling around laughing. Their like will never be seen again.
Mostly correct. There was a slight change in the dimensions of planed lumber between wet and dry so that the wet would shrink to match the dried.The standard measurement for a 2×4 is now 1 1/2"×3 1/2"
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Two-by-fours are not actually 2-by-4—here’s why
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Size standards, maximum moisture content, and nomenclature were agreed upon only as recently as 1964. The nominal 2×4 thus became the actual 1½ x 3½, imperceptibly, a fraction of an inch at a time.
^^^^only person to bring up cheating.Mostly correct. There was a slight change in the dimensions of planed lumber between wet and dry so that the wet would shrink to match the dried.
Sometime in the late 60's?
Otherwise there are too many clowns who don't understand rough lumber dimensions and so believe it's a plot to cheat people.