
Get an answer now with AI
AI-generated from the text of manufacturer documentation. To verify or get additional information, please contact The Home Depot customer service.
Every piece meets the highest grading standards for strength and appearance. Framing studs are ideal for a wide range of uses from framing of houses to basic interior structural applications. Studs come in several widths for structural framing such as 2 in. x 6 in. and 2 in. x 4 in. for structural walls and exterior walls. This lumber can also be used in exterior applications as long as it is properly primed and painted or sealed and stained.
Nominal Product H x W (In.) | 2x4 |
|---|---|
Nominal Product Length (ft.) | 10 ft |
Nominal Product Width (in.) | 2 in |
Fastener Recommendation | N/A |
|---|---|
Features | Paintable, Stainable |
Lumber Grade | Appearance Grade |
Material | Wood |
Wood Species | Spruce |
Manufacturer Warranty | N/A |
|---|
Hi stan, the actual length of a 10' pre-cut stud will be 10'.
Hi Smiu, Dimensional lumber is a versatile component that can be used for various purposes, including constructing homes and supporting basic interior structures.
Bought these last week and they were stamped “KD”. So my experiences is yes.
Adam, This 2 in. x 4 in. x 10 ft. #2 Premium Grade SPF lumber is kiln-dried, not green. Standard SPF framing lumber sold at Home Depot is dried to reduce moisture content and improve stability. You may still see minor movement as it acclimates, but it is suitable for typical framing and interior construction use.
Hung, Yes, this 2 in. x 4 in. #2 SPF lumber can be used to build a shed. It is commonly used for framing, such as wall studs, top and bottom plates, and roof framing. You’ll still need proper sheathing like plywood or OSB for the walls, roof, and floor. Any wood in contact with the ground should be pressure-treated.
You can use it to frame a shed yes
Hello BobT, to answer this question most efficiently, we recommend reaching out to your local Home Depot store for further assistance.
Yes, Home Depot should cut this for you, if needed.
Hi Jeff, There are 294 pieces in a bundle of this product.
No. For outdoors support used under our slide outs on our 5th Wheel
Phil, This 2×4 is SPF lumber, which stands for spruce, pine, or fir, and it is a softwood, not hickory or ash. SPF lumber is intended for framing and general construction and does not have the strength or shock resistance needed for a hatchet handle. For tool handles, hickory or ash are strongly recommended due to their durability and impact resistance. You would need to source those species from a hardwood supplier rather than standard dimensional lumber.
Hi Providence, the weight of this board will be approximately 11.3 pounds.
Viewing 1-8 of 18
4 out of 5