2x4 wood is not 2"x4"

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you cant be serious? it is 2"x4" before it is milled and cut to be straight. i really hope you didnt already start cutting befroe knowing exactly what you are working with lol.
 
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ALWAYS measure, then measure again.

If you dont have the time to do it right the first time, when will you have time to do it all over?

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"My board stretcher is out of batteries."
"I've cut this dang board 4 times and its STILL too short!....."
 
Hello; I do not have an answer to the why, but I think that rough cut lumber is closer to the named dimensions. It may be that when lumber is cut at a saw mill, a 2x4 is about the right size and that when it is planned down into finished lumber some of the wood is removed but is is still called a 2x4. That's my best guess. Once you get use to it, it is not a big problem as the finished dimensional lumbers fit together well and the sizes have become standardized.
 
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