Andy Griffith
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I just can't believe that it's gone up THAT MUCH!!!
Of course, I was purchasing Red Oak 2"x4"x8's, in #1 common grade, which isn't a "popular" item.
They are running about $1.55 bf down here.
Finishing up a project.
Not exactly something you will find at one of those "home improvement" stores which, I refuse to shop at, because my hardware stores treat me very well.
I had to go across the mountain this morning to Cleveland though to get these- they have a kiln over there.
I really wanted a solid 4"x4" piece, but they don't do those because they tend to split too often, and that's why they don't have them. They did offer their laminated board- which is roughly two 2x4's glued together...It may be stronger, but I don't like it.
Let me say, I am no lumberjack, sawmill guy, or wood expert in any way. I have no experience in this area...so, forgive me if I'm asking for the impossible.
I do know the difference between green and dried wood, and what looks good on grips.
Of course, I was purchasing Red Oak 2"x4"x8's, in #1 common grade, which isn't a "popular" item.
They are running about $1.55 bf down here.
Finishing up a project.
Not exactly something you will find at one of those "home improvement" stores which, I refuse to shop at, because my hardware stores treat me very well.

I had to go across the mountain this morning to Cleveland though to get these- they have a kiln over there.
I really wanted a solid 4"x4" piece, but they don't do those because they tend to split too often, and that's why they don't have them. They did offer their laminated board- which is roughly two 2x4's glued together...It may be stronger, but I don't like it.
Let me say, I am no lumberjack, sawmill guy, or wood expert in any way. I have no experience in this area...so, forgive me if I'm asking for the impossible.
I do know the difference between green and dried wood, and what looks good on grips.
