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2X4-16' KD SPRUCE #2&BTR.

SKU #2416S Model #2416

UPC #2416K

2X4-16' KD SPRUCE #2&BTR.
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2X4-16' KD SPRUCE #2&BTR.

SKU #2416S Model #2416

UPC #2416K

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$ 9.45 MF
667 In Stock , Available at
Hamshaw Lumber Inc , 3 Bradco St , Keene , NH
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2x4 Kiln-Dried Spruce (Standard/Stud Grade)

This 2x4 Spruce-Pine-Fir (SPF) stud is the backbone of residential and commercial construction. Graded as 2 & Better/Stud, it offers the ideal balance of strength, appearance, and ease of use for framing and general utility.

Key Features

Kiln-Dried (KD): Heat-treated to reduce moisture content, ensuring maximum stability and minimizing warping, twisting, or shrinking after installation.

High Workability: Spruce is known for its lightweight properties and soft grain, making it easy to cut, nail, and screw without splitting.

Premium Grading: Labeled as 2 & Better, meaning it meets high structural standards with fewer knots and defects than lower-grade utility lumber.

Sustainably Sourced: Naturally harvested SPF is an eco-friendly, renewable building material.

Product Specifications

AttributeDetail
Nominal Size2 in. x 4 in.
Actual Size1.5 in. x 3.5 in.
MaterialSpruce-Pine-Fir (SPF)
Drying MethodKiln-Dried (KD)
Grade#2 & Better / Stud Grade
ApplicationsWall framing, plates, blocking, and DIY projects

Pro Tip: While 2x4 Spruce is incredibly versatile for interior framing and furniture builds, it is not naturally rot-resistant. For outdoor projects exposed to the elements, we recommend using pressure-treated lumber or applying a high-quality sealant.