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While a standard 8-foot 2×4 can support about 1,000 pounds vertically and up to 300 pounds horizontally (when placed on edge), It's important to remember that not all 2x4s are the same.
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There may be no piece of lumber more common than a 2×4. This dimensional lumber makes up the bulk of the framing in most residential homes and sheds and many DIY construction projects. Despite that fact, most people know surprisingly little about how much weight a 2×4 can hold. When standing vertically, such as when it functions as a stud, a 2×4 can hold about 1,000 pounds. A 2×4 can hold up to 40 pounds or 300 pounds when laying on its edge without sagging when laying horizontally. Several factors can lower or increase a 2x4s strength, including wood species, lumber grade, and moisture content. In this article, we’ll examine these and other factors that determine just how strong a 2×4 is and discuss resources you can use to determine how far an unsupported 2×4 can span.
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The difference between the two is significant. Green lumber used to frame a new home can become as much as 50 percent stronger after it dries out!
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Compressive strength is another way of describing how much a load a piece of lumber can handle parallel to the wood grain (stiffness is how much of a load wood can handle that is applied perpendicularly to the grain). Knowing a 2×4’s compressive strength is critical when building the walls of a home. The compressive weight capacity of a 2×4 is about 1,000 pounds, with variances in either direction depending on wood species, quality, and moisture content.
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