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Questions and Answers for 2 in. x 4 in. x 8 ft. Prime Stud

Internet #312528776

Model #058449

Store SKU #161640

  • Suitable for new home construction, renovation projects, and more
  • Can be primed and painted for customized use
  • Meets the stamped grading standards for high strength and quality

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Q:Does this product have a matching team molding?
by|Dec 11, 2023
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Q:what is the average weight per linear foot of this stud? I need to build a floating shelf (4'x8' - 1000 lb capacity) that will hang from 2 ceiling joists with steel cables at the 4 corners of the shelf. the span of the joist is 9 feet.
by|Nov 18, 2023
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Q:Do these have any kind of a finish or coating that will need to be cleaned off prior to applying a waterproofing sealant or can I apply an exterior waterproofing sealant directly to the wood without having to first use a wood cleaner to prep the surface?
by|Oct 23, 2023
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A:  Apparently I don't get answer to this question. Seemed simple enough but it's been a month and not even crickets. Awesome customer support.

by|Dec 18, 2023
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    A:  It's not primed, so you do not have to clean off any prior residuals. You may apply a sealant directly onto the wood. I'm sorry for the late response, if you need a quick answer, you can call the store and dial 521 for Lumber and ask said question.

    by|Jan 25, 2024
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      Q:how many i need to bild outdoor storage 14x12
      by|Oct 22, 2023
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      A:  Depends on how much space you are going to have between each stud and how sturdy you want the shed to be. If my math is right you'll need around 38 to 40 if you are going to space them 18 inches apart. I'd suggest getting a blueprint or building plan.

      by|Dec 8, 2023
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        Q:can you build a porch out of this?
        by|Oct 21, 2023
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        A:  You're going to need at least if not all of your Framing to be out of Pressure Treated (PT) or Weather Rated lumber. PT would be a lower cost than a weather rated lumber.

        by|Dec 14, 2023
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          Q:How many in a full bunk
          by|Sep 12, 2023
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          A:  294

          by|Feb 11, 2024
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            Q:What is whitewood? What structural grade are these "prime" studs?
            by|Sep 9, 2023
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            Q:Do these come in 10 ft lengths
            by|Sep 2, 2023
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            A:  Yes they do!

            by|Feb 11, 2024
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              Q:are 2"x4" square on the ends or should i cut them square
              by|Aug 24, 2023
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              A:  The "prime" category is good quality, pretty straight, and ends are square-ish.  But if you want dimensional lumber "square," cut the ends, right?

              by|Nov 20, 2023
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                A:  Yes

                by|Dec 14, 2023
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                  Q:The city of Los Angeles requires to know what is the CARB Certification or formaldehyde content on wood per per Green building Code for new construction. I would like to know where I could get this information ?
                  by|Aug 23, 2023
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                  A:  The local HD Store should have the CA Title 24 required info on hand or you would need to check with the Manufacture. This is NOT Pressure Treated Lumber and should have a 0 formaldehyde content. Being the City of LA this may not be usable there.

                  by|Jan 24, 2024
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