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I've got some air dried cherry in your area I would sell cheap. There is
about 200BF (rough estimate) of it and I'll take $250 for the lot. It was cut in 1999 and stickered in a barn up until last week, now it is on a hayrack and being moved about the farm. 4/4 and 8/4 random length/width/grade. Cash only, and you have to do all the loading yourself. Located near Calamus. E-mail me if you are interested. Thanks, Mike "klklimes" wrote in message news:0Y5Ib.692495$Tr4.1731109@attbi_s03... I'm planning to make 2 or 3 bookcases. I would really like to make them out of Cherry but the plans call for 2 sheets of 3/4" plywood (both sides visible), 35 board feet of 4/4, and 1 sheet of 1/4 plywood (1 side visible). So far I've seen prices of the 3/4" Cherry plywood at around $96 and 4/4 lumber running at around $4.50 per board foot. At these prices, it'll cost me almost $400 apiece just for the wood! This is in east central Iowa. Most of the stuff I've built lately has been out of oak. Have I just had my head under a rock or is Cherry this expensive everywhere else too? Walnut plywood is about the same price although the lumber is around $4.00/bf. Kevin |
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