Spruce Dimensional Lumber is Kiln dried, premium-quality lumber that is good for a wide range of structural and non-structural applications. It can be used for framing of houses, sheds and barns or for commercial construction. It can also be used for furniture or hobbies. If it is primed and painted or sealed and stained, it can be used in an exterior application.
Premium quality lumber for a variety of applications, including framing, furniture and hobbies
Q:Info on product says it is Kiln Dried BUT Detail info says Moisture content is GREEN. whats the s...
by|Feb 10, 2021
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A:Â This material is Kiln Dried, moisture content has been submitted for correction.
by|Feb 15, 2021
Q:Can this be used in the bathroom as the wall?
by|Feb 10, 2017
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Q:How much does this weigh? Please answer, Thanks.
by|Jun 29, 2016
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A:Â Spruce wood has a density of about 28 lbs/cu ft, and a 0.75" x 1.5" x 8' board (actual dimensions) is 0.0625 cu ft, this board should weigh about 1.75 pounds.
by|May 4, 2023
Q:Are these sold by footage or single pieces?
by|Jun 21, 2016
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A:Â this particular one is sold by an 8 foot long piece.. the price here is for 8 feet of board.
by|May 3, 2023
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Mar 17, 2017
Bundling Hides A Multitude Of Sins. Yesterday when I went to cut the plastic bands bundling them ...
Bundling Hides A Multitude Of Sins.
Yesterday when I went to cut the plastic bands bundling them together (I wish I was able to capture it on video) it was like opening a spring-loaded can of gag peanut brittle. Half of the 12 sprang into twisted warped pieces that would work out great if I was making rocking chairs, but utterly worthless for building anything non-curved.
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May 22, 2016
They're furring strips...
These are not structural boards, nor are they finish grade. They aren't meant to be, they're furring strips. They're meant to be spacers between materials or more commonly used as sacrificial supports. That's it. And for that purpose they work perfectly.
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May 21, 2016
Perfect for the correct application
Furring strips are not designed for finish trim, but for the under skeleton that walls and ceilings are attached to. As will virtually all limber, the actual size is different from the common size. 1"x2" boards are .75"x 1.5". 2x4's are 1.5"x3.5" etc. As they are designed for framing, they usually dont need to be perfect visually. Just select the best looking ones if you are using them for a not framing application.
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Feb 17, 2016
You'll get what you pay for.
I am going to review this product based on its description written here on the website.
1. The shape consistency of this product is irregular. Meaning, this wooden strip will have irregular bends (by every direction). So, when you stack them together, it will not align together seamlessly. To phrase it in another way, if you lay the wooden strip on the ground, every strip will curve differently, and when you position many strips together, they will not sit uniformly. I suggest that you buy them fresh, off the same batch, if you want a uniformed and consistent shape.
2. If you are planning on heading over to the nearest store, thinking that you will find a 1" x 2" x 8" wooden strip, then you are mistaken. Read the description here more carefully, and you'll discover that the nominal size differs from the actual size. The actual sizes is 0.75" x 1.5* x 8*
3. This is not "premium" wood. The surface will not be smooth for the most part, and you will find cracks. Some strips will be severely cracked, so be attentive when picking your strips. As the product description says, this is more suitable for the interior "frame" of a structure, not exterior appearance.
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Dec 8, 2015
Deck floor
Can be used as deck flooring if your bottom support is spaced 1.5 ft apart.