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William 1 posted:

A lot of bad info here.  I've sold lumber for over 25 years and have built my share of big houses.  Also have built 5-6 layouts.  To say today 's lumber is no good is pure BS.  What do you think they use in the thousands of houses built every day. Don't buy framing lumber at Menards or Home Depot.  That is junk.  You are left picking through piles of what is  garbage to begin with that have already been picked through.  If you want to know what to use, buy 1x4 finger jointed primed pine.  It will all be straight and true and stay that way.  Using poplar is too expensive, not practical and unnecessary.  If you insist on using 2x4 framing lumber, buy it at a lumber yard.  Stud grade SPF is the best option.  Use the finger jointed primed pine and your problem is solved.  If you are stuck with bowed material, rip it with a table saw.  Planing will take forever and will be hard to get right.  Steel studs is a ridiculous idea period.

I bought my lumber at a lumber yard and it was SPF. I would not want my house built out of the stuff they sell around here. I checked into metal studs, nobody in this town carry's them. They might be able to order them but there's a good chance they can't get them. There was one place that did but they went out of business. And you are right on poplar being too expensive. $16.00 for a 8' 2x4.

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