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David
 
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Default With the price of wood what it is does it make sense to cheapout on tools that'll last a lifetime?

RonB wrote:

I have been a sawdust manufacturer for 30+ years. I believe that higher
quality equipment costs less in the long run. Less maintenance and less
desire to upgrade in a few years. That should leave you with more money for
lumber.

Curious - where do you buy lumber? I have been "shopping" a bit lately to
find alternate sources that would make it worth time and gas to go stock up
on quantity. I buy from a hardwood dealer about 30 miles from my home.
This dealer imports from the SE Kansas, SW Missouri area - about 130 miles
east. He does do some of the planing but little else. His prices are much
better than the BORG but creeping up. I have recently located mills in the
Kansas/Missouri are at offer rough-cut kiln or air dried Walnut, Oak and
Cherry at a fraction of the local price. Even if you add planing at .20 a
bdft it is still about 1/2 the price of local. Gonna find a trailer one of
these days and head that way.



4/4 walnut was $5.75/bf in San Jose. I didn't even ask what the maple
was--I needed it. I just asked the counterman to 'go easy on me'. He
knocked off a few bf in the count, which is what they always do, but
it's still a lot of money for so little wood.

Dave