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    Lumber price check: Is this good?

    My hardwood lumber supplier just got back from his vacation (winter vacation ) , and I got this year's pricelist . So, how do these prices compare to other sawmills? All lumber is in the rough and air-dried 4 plus years.

    HARD MAPLE $1.50

    SOFT MAPLE $0.80

    PINE $ 0.50

    CHERRY $3.00 GOOD WITH MOST ALL RED

    .80 FOR LOWER GRADE



    POPLAR 0.80 CLEAR . 0.50 KNOTTY

    BASSWOOD 0.70

    All lumber is 4/4 except for the pine and some poplar he has some 8/4 in stock same price.

    thanks,

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    Low...very low...compared to most places, but comparable to the guy I often buy from locally for air-dried material.
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    Hey I am a a scrounger and even my guy is not that quite that low. I am not asking for souces, but just wonder where he is located. I assume in upstate NY

    does he have a minimum for those prices and does he offer "log run" or do those prices indicate "skimming"
    lou

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    Only saws about once or twice a year, just to keep in compliance with the zoning code. No minimum. Skimming ? Don't know what you mean .

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    Those prices sound dirt cheap to me. I bought some oak for 1.70 and poplar
    for 1.30, and thought that I got a good price. Course it was delivered. Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Weisner
    Only saws about once or twice a year, just to keep in compliance with the zoning code. No minimum. Skimming ? Don't know what you mean .
    skimming is when you take the one or two really great boards that a log will usually give you and put in your private stash. Either way, it looks like you have found a good source for wood. I have a guy in pa that I deal with on a once a year basis. basically I come with money and a flat bed and take back 4000 lbs of wood each time. Who knows what I will do with it all, but I keep buying because he keeps selling.

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    That's better than I can do...
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    I know he still has one Cherry plank left that he was saving for me. That one measures 17.5 " wide x 8 feet long by 4" thick

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    Aaaarrgh! Why do these super deals never exist near me?
    Kent Cori

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    Hi Kent

    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Cori
    Aaaarrgh! Why do these super deals never exist near me?
    They're found in the same places as BIG snowbanks, and I suspect Gainesville is as deficient in snowbanks as it is in cheap hardwood. I lived in Trenton FL for a year back in the late '70's

    Curt

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    Kent;

    I read in a woodworking magazine a few years back (think is was WOOD MAGAZINE, or Popular Woodworking), about a sawmiller in Florida that got himself a portable sawmill and was sawing up the trees that had fallen down during the hurricaines. Do you know if they still do that? I read in the article that they were sawing up Cuban Mahoganey (SP?) trees for the lumber.

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