Why a "2x4" is NOT a 2 by 4 (for Beginners)

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If you measure a 2x4, you will find it is actually 1.5x3.5 so are they lying to you? We go into the history of how this and other lumber came to the sizes we currently have in store. Building a Solar Kiln: https://youtu.be/bUiGfTDPInw Testing a Solar Kiln: https://youtu.be/D2zOVODj0UU To help support our channel, please use our affiliate page on Amazon (paid link), we list a bunch of suggested items. Amazon Suggestions: https://www.amazon.com/shop/influencer-6a30516b (There is NO extra cost to you.) Use of video content for personal projects is at your own risk. Your results may vary depending on type of materials, your craftsmanship, and tools at hand. We are not responsible for any damages or injuries that might occur. Some links in description are affiliate links that let you help support our channel at no extra cost to you. John 3:16-17 #2x4 #lumber #forbeginners

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