"2x8" is shorthand used by fans to denote the of a TV show.
: Used in smaller roof structures or as part of larger truss systems .
: Maximum spans vary by wood species (e.g., Pine, Cedar, Redwood) and spacing (e.g., 12", 16", or 24" on center). For example, Redwood or Pine 2x8s at 12" O.C. can span roughly 11' 9" for a deck. 2. Computer Memory (2x8GB RAM)
: Despite the name, a standard "2x8" actually measures 1.5 inches by 7.25 inches after drying and surfacing. Common Uses :
: Fans of That '90s Show recently discussed attending live tapings for episodes 2x8 and 2x9, noting that the final televised product is often a small fraction of the hours-long filming process.
The phrase typically refers to one of three things: a common size of dimensional lumber , a computer memory (RAM) configuration , or a specific television episode (Season 2, Episode 8). 1. Dimensional Lumber (2x8)
: This is considered a "sweet spot" for many gaming and productivity builds, providing enough capacity for modern software while maintaining high speeds through overclocking profiles like XMP or EXPO. 3. Television & Media (Season 2, Episode 8)
: Often used for decks where the span is roughly 10–12 feet.
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