Is this where Home Depot gets their 2x4’s ?
Some of their better ones :)
Yeah we'd be lucky to have ones as straight as these! I wind up just going to Rona, even if they're weird there (Canada)
Heh I'll take things named Rona that didn't change their name in 2020 for 500 Alex.
I wonder if Home Depot's issue is one of individual throughput. When you have a skid coming into a jobsite, you end up with the occasional wonky board here and there but no one is picking them out. That pile inside contains the rejects from full skids since who knows how long. Because they sell so much, They have a larger pile of misshapen boards.
I bet you that's what it is, just the filtered board detritus after contractors get their pick
No matter how many times I see this phenomenon it always tickles my brain.
Fascinating! Thank you
What in the whoville is that?
I imagine they just grafted it at a 45 degree angle when it was a sapling, and turned it into a 90. And wood bending when it's young and keeping it going
interestingasfuck
interestingasfuck