Lowe's pays $1.6 million settlement over 2x4 labeling

Well, this may seem ridiculous, but I just had a situation where this came up. Logic would dictate that a 2" x 4" would be 2" x 4". We ended up having spaces in the seat of our chair, but it didn't ruin the project at all. First time "carpenter", learned the lesson. Looked it up and I know why they're not 2"x4", but why don't they just make the rough cut 2.5" x 4.5"? It's fair that someone would assume something would be as named.

 
broganreynik said:
Well, this may seem ridiculous, but I just had a situation where this came up. Logic would dictate that a 2" x 4" would be 2" x 4". We ended up having spaces in the seat of our chair, but it didn't ruin the project at all. First time "carpenter", learned the lesson. Looked it up and I know why they're not 2"x4", but why don't they just make the rough cut 2.5" x 4.5"? It's fair that someone would assume something would be as named.
The actual dimensions just become second nature after a while. You won't really think about it. haha.

 
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