On May 7, 9:58*pm, Morris Dovey wrote:
On 5/7/2010 8:16 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
On Fri, 07 May 2010 00:49:50 -0500, Morris
wrote the following:
On 5/6/2010 11:39 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
I never did ask you where you found that sweet lookin' clear(ish)
pineywood, Morris. *I remember that premium studs used to look like
that. Any more, the waney, knotty, case-hardened crap they sell for
studs is ghastly. *Or is that just The Canuckistani's Revenge wood
they're exporting at us?
Those came from the Gilchrist-Jewett lumberyard in Waukee, Iowa. They
helped me pick through a couple of pallets of 20-footers to find the
best of the bunch for a couple of shop projects.
Must have been a slow day for them, eh? * Do you drive a flatbed?
They're good folks and responded well to being treated well. I waited
patiently while they took care of a couple of contractors who'd followed
me in, and they were intrigued by my drawings and rough-cut list. I
think they were fascinated with the projects.
I drove a not-new car with an 8' HF trailer (with pretty BLO-finished
sides), and they cut the stuff to the (8' and 10') lengths I needed, and
I loaded as they cut.
I just /wish/ I had a truck!
It was all from the US and only slightly more spendy than at the BORG or
Menards.
Bueno, bwana.
They may have been afraid this scrawny old guy would have a heart attack
in their yard...
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Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
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Maybe they were intrigued by your drawing and cutlist as well as your
stature and had some respect for you. I know a few smaller statured
older fellas I would put up against some young lads and the old guy
works out better every time.
RP