2-in x 4-in x 16-ft #2 Better Spruce Pine Fir Kiln-Dried Lumber
Item #29003 |
Model #24#2SE.16
(Common: 2-in x 4-in x 16-ft; Actual: 1.5-in x 3.5-in x 16-ft)
Our lumber is a premium blend of Spruce, Pine and Fir
Stable, strong, light in weight and easy to work with
Ideal for a wide range of residential and commercial construction projects
Durable, versatile and ideally suited for much more than framing but also other home accents such as flower boxes, fencing, decking, building a farm-style table, blanket ladders and more
Untreated to showcase the integrity of the wood grain
Kiln dried to a moisture content level less than 19% to increase stability
PEFC certified, ensuring wood is sourced from sustainably harvested and ethically managed forests in Western Canada
General | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Type | Lumber | Contact Type Allowed | Above ground |
Grade | #2 & Better | Green or Kiln-Dried | Kiln-dried |
Wood Species | Spruce pine fir | Hardwood/Softwood | Softwood |
Dimensions | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Actual Length (Feet) | 16 | Common Measurement (T x W) | 2-in x 4-in |
Actual Thickness (Inches) | 1.5 | Industry Standard Min Thickness (Inches) | 1.5 |
Actual Width (Inches) | 3.5 | Industry Standard Minimum Length (Feet) | 16 |
Common Length Measurement | 16-ft | Industry Standard Minimum Width (Inches) | 3.5 |
Features | |||
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Dressing | S4S | ||
Certifications | |||
|---|---|---|---|
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | No | Meets AWPA Standards | Yes |
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | None | ||
Compatibility | |||
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For Use with Floors & Ceilings | Yes | For Use with Framing | Yes |
For Use with Woodworking Projects | Yes | For Use with Wall Paneling | No |
For Use with Furniture & Cabinets | Yes | For Use with Shelving | Yes |
For Use with Decking | No | For Use with Landscaping | No |
For Use with Fencing | Yes | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
|---|---|---|---|
UNSPSC | 30103600 | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The 2x4 lumber is generally of acceptable quality, with many customers describing the boards as straight and suitable for their construction projects. However, a significant number of reviews also mentioned issues with warping, twisting, and knots in the lumber. Some customers had to discard a large portion of the boards due to quality control problems. Overall, the quality is mixed, and customers may need to carefully select the straightest and highest-quality pieces from the available stock.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Board
Worked quite well
Verified Purchaser
Poor inventory
Boards were split and cracked. Boards were also warped and crooked
Verified Purchaser
Doesn't get any straighter than these!
These 2x4's were straight as an arrow. Excellent supplier for 16' 2x4's. Ill be back to buy more!
Verified Purchaser
can't follow instructions
I asked them to set my delivery at the location of my building they put in my driveway 400 ft fro. where i need it
Recommend
I liked the simplicity of the material and how easily it cut and was able to screw into.
Check fo knots, straightness and cracks in your wo
The wood in todays time is nowhere as good as back in the day. To many knots and chips in it. But it was unable, especially when you don't have much choice. 2x4s are just 2x4s. I have to make the best out of what I get. Wood is just wood these days.
Verified Purchaser
I had hoped all the boards would be straight.
To many knots. Not very straight either.
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8 Questions
8 Questions
would this item be 2 in thickness when actual is less, I need 2in size thickness
trib on October 4, 20230
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Please provide a quote for a bunk of 2x4x16 Delivered to 26 McKean Ave Donora, Pa 15033
Buster on October 28, 20220
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Spruce, pine or fir...which is it and how do you know?
Anonymous on February 17, 20210
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How can you get three species of trees in one board?
Anonymous on October 24, 20200
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Contractors price
Anonymous on April 10, 20200
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Is this the grade they use for making a roof truss?
Anonymous on March 17, 20200
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Could I get these ripped and cut in 36"?
Anonymous on November 6, 20180
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Is actual fir 1x12 and 1x10 common boarding and actual fir 2x4 and 2x6 lumber available through Lowes? I specify actual fir due to the strength as opp
Anonymous on August 1, 20180
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