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What is the actual size of 2x6 lumber?

A. 1 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches
B. 2 x 6 inches
C. 2 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches
D. 3 x 6 inches

Answer :

Final answer:

The actual size of 2x6 lumber is 1 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches due to milling processes. For metric conversions, the dimensions of two-by-four lumber are approximately 3.81 cm x 8.89 cm x 2.44 m. Studs in wall construction are typically placed 40.64 centimeters apart.

Explanation:

The actual size of a 2x6 piece of lumber is 1 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches. When lumber is milled, it starts at the nominal dimensions (in this case, 2 inches by 6 inches), but during the milling process, the wood is planed down to smooth it out, which reduces the size. Understanding the actual dimensions of lumber is important for construction projects to ensure that pieces fit together as intended.

For the question regarding the dimensions of "two-by-four" lumber in metric units, the converted dimensions would be approximately 3.81 cm (1.50 in) x 8.89 cm (3.50 in) x 2.44 m (8.00 ft) in metric measurements. To calculate this, we use the conversions of 2.54 cm per inch and 0.3048 meters per foot.

Vertical studs in constructions are typically placed 16.0 inches apart center-to-center. This distance in centimeters is 16 inches * 2.54 cm/inch = 40.64 centimeters.