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Graydon Hillervik
 
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need a couple recommendations for buing pressuretreated posts, runners and slats
online

hurricane wiped out a couple hundred feet and am ready to start rebuilding

I located sites similar to
http://www.greatsouthernwood.com/products/farm-ranch
http://www.onlinelumber.net/

could anyone tell me where to buy in south eastern parts of USA?

local home depot and lowes are all out of materials

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need a couple recommendations for buing pressuretreated posts,
runners and slats


could anyone tell me where to buy in south eastern parts of USA?

local home depot and lowes are all out of materials


They are just temporarily out in your area. Since you are on line,
look up store numbers north of you and inquire. Both have full racks
in the Atlanta area.

Tom J


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Graydon Hillervik wrote:

need a couple recommendations for buing pressuretreated posts, runners and slats
online

hurricane wiped out a couple hundred feet and am ready to start rebuilding

I located sites similar to
http://www.greatsouthernwood.com/products/farm-ranch
http://www.onlinelumber.net/

could anyone tell me where to buy in south eastern parts of USA?

local home depot and lowes are all out of materials


In the situation there I think I'd get a neighborhood together and rent
a truck and drive to wherever is nearest major area that has what you
all need. You could probably make enough from reselling excess material
to pay the cost and still come out as cheap as paying the internet
resellers shipping charges on partial loads.
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Graydon Hillervik wrote:
need a couple recommendations for buing pressuretreated posts, runners and slats
online

hurricane wiped out a couple hundred feet and am ready to start rebuilding

I located sites similar to
http://www.greatsouthernwood.com/products/farm-ranch
http://www.onlinelumber.net/

could anyone tell me where to buy in south eastern parts of USA?

local home depot and lowes are all out of materials


The shipping costs will eat you alive but when you need it, you need
it.

Harry K

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Graydon Hillervik wrote:
need a couple recommendations for buing pressuretreated posts, runners and slats
online

hurricane wiped out a couple hundred feet and am ready to start rebuilding

I located sites similar to
http://www.greatsouthernwood.com/products/farm-ranch
http://www.onlinelumber.net/

could anyone tell me where to buy in south eastern parts of USA?

local home depot and lowes are all out of materials


Can you wait? the costs will be far cheaper when everyone else has a
roof over their head.

Screw the box stores. Put in an order with a local lumber company and
they will deliver it to your house. Most of the time they have far more
lumber than a box store or have more deliveries per month. Support the
local guy who busts his ass for you.

Kirb



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