I have to pay $6.40-6.90 depending on surfacing in Colorado.
What do you pay in your part of the country?
Thanks!
I have to pay $6.40-6.90 depending on surfacing in Colorado.
What do you pay in your part of the country?
Thanks!
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4.50-4.95(S3S) from http://www.lakeshorehardwoods.com . They ship anywhere and are very reliable. In upstate New York.
Edited 1/10/2005 2:27 pm ET by BillC
Here in Nashville I pay 3.85 for 4/4 FAS walnut, 4.50 for 6/4 and 5.50 for 8/4. it's an additional 20 cents per board foot for both sides sanded and one machined edge.
The name of the place is Summers Lumber and Timber company, 311 carter st., Nashville, TN 37210. (615) 832-3735
17 cents, well it's mill run but some of it is FAS and some is very nice crotch or even fiddleback.. a little over 5000 bd.ft.
Actually I bought that stuff almost 4 years ago when my local sawmill had a surplus and was going to haul it off to the pallet mills.. (where they get 17 cents a bd.ft. for any hardwood)
right now it's about $1.85 a bd.ft. (oh, and pallet wood is now up to 20 cents a bd.ft. )
I'm in Roanoke Va. I can get kiln dried 4/4 F3S for 4.14 select. I can get 4/4 log run for 3.5, but it's rough and ungraded.
You should check out Steve Wall lumber he has a special going on 100bf bundles of LR Walnut for $325 rough or 345 f2s. Don't know what it would cost to ship, but you could check it out.
http://walllumber.com/FeatSpec.asp
$3.50 to $3.80 per bft for 4/4 walnut here in Northern Michigan, depending on the mill. Both have quality lumber. Never priced surfaced lumber. Both will do it for a price.
Ouch!,
I pay around $8.50 for S2S, from the local supplier in Central California. Seems as if things get more expensive closer to the Pacific ocean.
Must be that trek over the Rockies that costs us.forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)Another proud member of the "I Rocked With ToolDoc Club" .... :>)
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