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Wm. Kirby Why are the measurements listed on a peice of wood wrong
March 24th, 2002 05:33 PM
The lumber that you used was finished lumber. The measurements, that are used to describe lumber, are the sizes of the lumber before it is finished. The planing process, to smooth the lumber, removes all the rough edges. A 2"X4" is actually 1 5/8" X3 1/2". You can purchase rough sawn lumber, but you would probably have to get it at a saw mill.Rough sawn would be the actual size stated, for the lumber.

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