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  • Otter
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2003
    • 865
    • Cumming, GA, USA.
    • Delta Left Tilt UniSaw

    #16
    No issues on the hijack, it is a fourm, and that is a right good offer and mighty kind of you to do.

    I don't need a discount at .25 a bf, you are a 4 hour drive and I am in Nash-vegas all the time for biz. Thank you very much.

    Texas boys, come and get it....
    All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dream with open eyes, to make it possible

    T.E. Lawrence

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    • tbarn
      Established Member
      • Jun 2004
      • 163
      • PA, USA.
      • BT3100

      #17
      Originally posted by Jeffrey Schronce
      Where in PA?
      It is an 866 # so I think it is in myerstown. Just east of lebanon on RT422
      It is in the lebanon merchandiser.

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      • Red88chevy
        Established Member
        • Sep 2004
        • 236
        • Midland, Texas.

        #18
        I can use any type of hardwood 12" or more in length. Hate to see you throw anything away, I'm sure either myself, Cody, or someone else out this way can find a use for it. It's hard to type thinking about .25 a BF, but I want you to get something out of this deal too. What do you need?

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        • Ken Weaver
          Veteran Member
          • Feb 2004
          • 2417
          • Clemson, SC, USA
          • Rigid TS3650

          #19
          Originally posted by ezland00
          newbie question

          Anyone know where i can read about the advantage and disadvantage of different type of woods? i'm new so i like to know what each type of wood does.

          thank you
          Try this as a starter Click here
          Ken Weaver
          Clemson, SC

          "A mistake is absolute proof that someone tried to do something!

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          • Cody.h
            Established Member
            • Aug 2004
            • 113
            • Lubbock, Texas, USA.
            • BT3100

            #20
            I'm IN!!!

            Moldnmaker I'm in on this too for sure and like Red I'm game for any of the wood you can get thats 12" or so long...hard maple even a little shorter. Just let me also know about what you have available and we'll get this going.

            I want to thank you for your most generous offer!!...I too love this forum and this is just one example of what makes it so great!!!
            The truth is just the truth.

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            • jziegler
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 1149
              • Salem, NJ, USA.
              • Ryobi BT3100

              #21
              Originally posted by tbarn
              It is an 866 # so I think it is in myerstown. Just east of lebanon on RT422
              It is in the lebanon merchandiser.

              Somehow when you said merchandiser I thought that it might be that area. Boy, a deal like that make me wish I still lived in that area (I lived in Myerstown the first 11 years of my life). I never see any deals like that in NJ, in fact I pay pretty high prices. It's a shame that I don't have a way to haul a good bit of wood, or any time this weekend.

              -Jim

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              • Jeffrey Schronce
                Veteran Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 3822
                • York, PA, USA.
                • 22124

                #22
                Originally posted by tbarn
                It is an 866 # so I think it is in myerstown. Just east of lebanon on RT422
                It is in the lebanon merchandiser.
                Thanks I found it online. There seems to be two folks selling in that magazine. It is the central PA area for those folks not around here.

                KILN DRIED Hardwood lumber; kiln drying of lumber; wood for mantles. Oak, cherry, walnut, poplar, maple. Cedar Woods Farm, 717-624-3899

                KILN DRIED oak, walnut, and maple for sale. 3/4" and 1" thickness, smooth plane. $2 per board foot. 717-866-2342.

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                • Jeffrey Schronce
                  Veteran Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 3822
                  • York, PA, USA.
                  • 22124

                  #23
                  Originally posted by tbarn
                  It is an 866 # so I think it is in myerstown. Just east of lebanon on RT422
                  It is in the lebanon merchandiser.
                  Thanks I found it online. There seems to be two folks selling in that magazine. It is the central PA area for those folks not around here.

                  KILN DRIED Hardwood lumber; kiln drying of lumber; wood for mantles. Oak, cherry, walnut, poplar, maple. Cedar Woods Farm, 717-624-3899

                  KILN DRIED oak, walnut, and maple for sale. 3/4" and 1" thickness, smooth plane. $2 per board foot. 717-866-2342.

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                  • Jeffrey Schronce
                    Veteran Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 3822
                    • York, PA, USA.
                    • 22124

                    #24
                    Originally posted by jziegler
                    Somehow when you said merchandiser I thought that it might be that area. Boy, a deal like that make me wish I still lived in that area (I lived in Myerstown the first 11 years of my life). I never see any deals like that in NJ, in fact I pay pretty high prices. It's a shame that I don't have a way to haul a good bit of wood, or any time this weekend.

                    -Jim
                    U-Haul tralier is only $9.99 a day for the small one or $29.99 a day for the big one. Can't help you in finding the time!

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                    • Jon The Buddha
                      Forum Newbie
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 48
                      • Oklahoma City, OK

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Red88chevy
                      There are no mills in my part of Texas, heck there aren't even any trees!

                      You got that right! I lived in Abilene from '99 to '01, and there isn't much there except mesquite shrubs!
                      Jon
                      Oklahoma City, OK


                      "What do you mean 'it isn't really 2 inches by 4 inches'??"

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                      • messmaker
                        Veteran Member
                        • May 2004
                        • 1495
                        • RICHMOND, KY, USA.
                        • Ridgid 2424

                        #26
                        happy man

                        I would be very happy with that deal. Now, What 'ya gonna make?
                        spellling champion Lexington region 1982

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                        • MoldnMaker
                          Established Member
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 146
                          • McKenzie, TN, USA.
                          • BT3100-1

                          #27
                          To all interested in the hardwood shorts: I'll post a list of the wood I got currently and the size range on each tommorow evening. I'll also do my best to get a shipping estimate per BF.
                          "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." by Albert Einstein

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                          • MoldnMaker
                            Established Member
                            • Dec 2005
                            • 146
                            • McKenzie, TN, USA.
                            • BT3100-1

                            #28
                            Sorry this is long.

                            Here is the list:

                            Note: I lumped all the really shorts, the 15"-12" into one, I'll only count these as 12" each.

                            Hard Maple 5"-7" wide - 23"-9, 22"-2, 21"-5, 20"-1,19"-1 ,16"-2 and (15"-12")- 11.
                            total - 37 bf - SOLD

                            All the longer than 24" Hard Maple I got a deal pending.-SOLD
                            Soft Maple 5"- 7 1/4" wide- 35"-1, 34"-2, 33"-1, 31"-2, 29"-1, 28"-1, 26"-1, 25"-5, 24"-2, 23"-1, 22"-1, 21"-1
                            total - 43 bf - 20Bf SOLD, still got 20bf

                            I ran out of time to get a complete list for the Red Oak and Poplar, but the below are very close estimates. Using the shortest and longest in two stacks I had them in to get the range.

                            Red Oak 4"-7 1/8" wide - (38"-23") - 29, (22"-16") - 16
                            total - 85 - 90bf -SOLD
                            Poplar 6"-7 1/8" wide - (24"-18") - 10, (15"-12") - 27
                            total 43 bf. - 20bf SOLD, still got 20bf

                            I have some longer poplar, but have it ear marked for shelving in my storage unit. Whatever I have left I will list. Plus like I said before we are currently running a large order of Poplar and I will be getting more soon. I got maybe 20 bf that I left in a box at work.

                            I also got some Mahogany pieces that I'll sell for 0.50 each.
                            They range from 19" - 24". They are cut offs from an order of exit jambs we did recently. I'll try to describe them as best I can. They are 6 5/8 " wide with 1/16" deep grooves in bottom about 1 every inch along the length. They are 1 1/4" thick for 4 3/4" of the width then they have a step that reduces the thickness to 24/32" for the remaining width. I'll post a pic later if anyone asks. I have 18 of these available. - SOLD

                            I also have a lot of the mahogany and red oak edge strips I mentioned before that are good for chess/checker boards and small trim. I'll sell these 20pcs for 0.50.

                            I wasn't able to get the shipping estimates, but you should be able to get an estimate online. I weighed some of the H.Maple which is the heaviest wood and figured that its 5lbs per 3 bf. You can use this to get a rough weight for whatever you are wanting. Poplar will be lightest so shipping will be less than the estimate. For length, width and height of package.

                            Length ( longest board wanted)
                            Width ( 15", since this is the appox. width of 2 boards side by side)
                            Height ( number of boards wanted divided by 2, round up )

                            From: Paris, TN 38242 ( that's where the local UPS store is, which is most likely best shipping price, because of weight and size)

                            Come and get it! first come first served.

                            I'll sell what I got after that I'll try to take some request for wood I can get, but don't have yet. And please anyone ordering, I'm doing this to be nice not make a profit. I would appreciate it if you don't take advantage of this just to resale it. Thanks, Danial
                            Last edited by MoldnMaker; 03-06-2006, 08:00 PM.
                            "Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." by Albert Einstein

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                            • Red88chevy
                              Established Member
                              • Sep 2004
                              • 236
                              • Midland, Texas.

                              #29
                              Daniel,

                              I sent you a couple of emails, not sure 1st went through. Cody and I'll split all the hard maple, and I'll take half the Red Oak, Poplar, and Soft Maple you have listed.

                              Thanks,
                              Doug

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                              • tribalwind
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2004
                                • 847
                                • long island, ny.

                                #30
                                Danial,
                                if'n ya ever come across some red cedar, let me know!

                                very nice offer ya made here, good on ya
                                namaste, matthew http://www.tribalwind.com

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