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Premium 2 X 6 X 12' KD Spruce

SKU #2612P

UPC #2612P

Premium 2 x 6 x 12' KD Spruce
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Premium 2 X 6 X 12' KD Spruce

SKU #2612P

UPC #2612P

Regular Price
$ 9.95 MF
1920 In Stock , Available at
Hamshaw Lumber Inc , 3 Bradco St , Keene , NH
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2x6 Kiln-Dried (KD) Spruce – Premium Grade

Elevate your build with our Premium Grade 2x6 Spruce. Sourced from high-quality timber and processed to meet rigorous standards, this lumber is the professional’s choice for structural integrity and aesthetic consistency.

Key Features

Kiln-Dried (KD): Heat-treated in a controlled environment to reduce moisture content. This minimizes warping, twisting, and shrinking after installation.

Premium Grade: Hand-selected for fewer knots, smaller wanes, and straighter grains compared to standard construction grades.

S4S Finish: Surfaced on all four sides for a smooth, professional touch that is easy to handle and easy to paint or stain.

High Strength-to-Weight Ratio: Spruce is renowned for being lightweight yet incredibly strong, making it ideal for framing and overhead spans.

Common Applications

Framing: Perfect for floor joists, rafters, and wall studs.

General Construction: Use for DIY furniture, workbenches, and shelving.

Home Projects: Excellent for interior remodeling where a cleaner look is preferred.

Specifications

FeatureDetails
Actual Dimensions1.5 in. x 5.5 in.
Wood SpeciesSpruce (SPF)
Drying MethodKiln-Dried (KD)
Edge ProfileSlightly Eased Edge
SustainabilitySFI or FSC Certified (where applicable)

Pro Tip: When working with Spruce, we recommend pre-drilling holes if you are near the ends of the board to prevent splitting, ensuring your joints stay tight and secure.