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The weight a 2x6x10 piece of lumber can hold depends on several factors, including the type of wood, the load type (uniform or concentrated), and how it’s supported. Generally, a 2x6 can support a load of around 40-50 pounds per linear foot when used as a joist in a residential setting. For more specific applications or structural calculations, it's best to consult building codes or a structural engineer.

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