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    SYP for bench. Where to get it?

    Simple question about SYP. I want to use it for my bench instead of the Borg SPF available here in MD. I am driving to Ft. Meyers FL at the end of Sept and Am hoping it is readily available at the Borgs right off of 95. Or if not if I could get a recommendation of a supplier somewhere in the carolinas or points south on 95 that cary SYP. thanks, John

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    Stop on by Savannah and I'll buy you a chick-fil-a sandwich and we'll roll on over to the borgs. There's a Home Depot right off 95, and a Lowe's about a mile down the road (like everywhere else in the homogenized country of ours).

    I don't think any one store is going to supply you enough, but between both those you should come up with enough properly grained boards to make a bench.

    Quote Originally Posted by john davey View Post
    Simple question about SYP. I want to use it for my bench instead of the Borg SPF available here in MD. I am driving to Ft. Meyers FL at the end of Sept and Am hoping it is readily available at the Borgs right off of 95. Or if not if I could get a recommendation of a supplier somewhere in the carolinas or points south on 95 that cary SYP. thanks, John
    Last edited by john brenton; 07-29-2011 at 12:08 PM.
    It's sufficiently stout..


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    John is correct about needing more than one store. It took me about 4 or 5 trips to Lowes to amass enough. I found the best material was in the 2x10s and 2x12s. There's usually enough that you can afford to be picky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by john davey View Post
    Simple question about SYP. I want to use it for my bench instead of the Borg SPF available here in MD. I am driving to Ft. Meyers FL at the end of Sept and Am hoping it is readily available at the Borgs right off of 95. Or if not if I could get a recommendation of a supplier somewhere in the carolinas or points south on 95 that cary SYP. thanks, John
    You spelled Ft. Meyers wrong. Home Depot and Lowe's both carries it down here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthew Holloway View Post
    You spelled Ft. Meyers wrong. Home Depot and Lowe's both carries it down here.
    Ha, I do that all the time . Good to know they have it at both locations. Thanks, John

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    No SYP that I am aware of but you owe it to yourself to stop by Tom's Cypress in Waldo Fl. Wood porn to the max
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    I'd look for sawmills in ever-increasing radii from your home. I buy my YP (loblolly, not longleaf) from a sawmill for 50¢/bf. You'll never touch that in a BORG. You can probably find longleaf YP (SYP) for a similar price from a sawmill in VA or NC. Loblolly air dries so fast that buying green is no problem. And all yellow pines are so straight and stable that I never have problems air drying it myself.
    ETA: Personally I'd prefer loblolly to longleaf for a benchtop. It's not quite as hard and splitty.

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    Wall Lumber in Mayodan, NC sell furniture grade yellow pine and they have it in 8/4. This is a clear grade material that is probably a lot drier than the construction grade material at the big box stores. Material this thickness will also mean less joints in the top to achieve your final width. Just something to consider.

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    As John Brenton said.... there are Home Depot and Lowe's stores all along I -95 .... I have driven every stretch of 95 between Daytona and Fredericksburg..... And believe me, you pass dozens of them along the way. Write down where they all are on your way down, and on the trip home stop off at each store until you fill out your inventory list. In Georgia, by John and I , at exit 104 , the Home Depot is right by the off ramp. There is another one in Brunswick, Ga at I think exit 38 . There is a Lowes in Jacksonville at the Jax Airport exit, east side of the interstate... And a couple of home Depot stores along I-295 that goes around the West side of Jacksonville.

    I know through virginia there are several , There is a Lowe's at exit 133 on the west side of the interstate, maybe a half mile to a mile up the road... and I know there is a home depot right next to the Interstate at that exit or the next one south of it... Plus, there are several others all through that area ... but i dont remember the exit numbers... You know how that whole area with in 75 miles of D.C. is full of bedroom communities , andfull of do it your selfers... so you will see several big orange signs along the road through there...


    I know in north Carolina there are several... But you will have to venture a little ways off the interstate to get to them...

    In South Carolina I know there is one just off the I-20 / I-95 interchange.... Take the I-20 east exit... then the very next exit... It is on a big shopping center right there... And it is maybe less than a mile or so from I-95. We always stop at chick fil a right there fro breakfast on our way to the in-laws in DC .

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    Quote Originally Posted by john brenton View Post
    Stop on by Savannah and I'll buy you a chick-fil-a sandwich and we'll roll on over to the borgs. There's a Home Depot right off 95, and a Lowe's about a mile down the road (like everywhere else in the homogenized country of ours).

    I don't think any one store is going to supply you enough, but between both those you should come up with enough properly grained boards to make a bench.
    John,
    If he didn't find what he needed between the HD and Lowe's in Pooler, he could visit Shearhouse lumber company on HWY 80 in Pooler, GA and they'd accomodate him. All the SYP he could shake a stick at. That's the only problem with being down here though - all the SYP you want, but good luck on trying to find good hardwoods (walnut, cherry, etc).

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    Not to try and hijack the threat, but John Callaway gave you a ton of great information on where to locate SYP distributors, so I can't really add much there. I built my bench almost entirely with SYP. I like the fact it is a very tough species of pine, and works out well using it for a bench. My only concern was the SYP at HD and Lowe's was not the most "dry" stuff around. As a result, SYP can twist like a drill bit if you wait too long to mill. Here's a few photos of my bench I built using SYP.
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    Last edited by Randy Dutkiewicz; 07-29-2011 at 8:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob Reverb View Post
    I'd look for sawmills in ever-increasing radii from your home. I buy my YP (loblolly, not longleaf) from a sawmill for 50¢/bf...
    Could you share where you are able to get SYP at that price?

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    I bought my 2" x 10" x 8' for five bucks a pop at the borg. The lumber for my bench was about fifty bucks.
    It's sufficiently stout..


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    Hey neighbor. I didn't go to any of the lumberyards because I always find that they get annoyed when you want to get picky, and good luck finding anyone who knows the difference between quartersawn and flatsawn.There's supposedly a place that has killer hardwood lumber for cheap, but you need to have a contractors license or something.
    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Dutkiewicz View Post
    John,If he didn't find what he needed between the HD and Lowe's in Pooler, he could visit Shearhouse lumber company on HWY 80 in Pooler, GA and they'd accomodate him. All the SYP he could shake a stick at. That's the only problem with being down here though - all the SYP you want, but good luck on trying to find good hardwoods (walnut, cherry, etc).
    It's sufficiently stout..


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    I live right off 95 near Cocoa beach and there is a lowes and home depot full of SYP.I just bought a bunch for my new bench. 2x10x8 were $5 ea. I spent about 70 bucks for all the SYP I will need to build a 33 inch tall by 7ft long by 26 inch roubo style bench

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