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The Best Place to Buy Lumber is ….(Part Three)

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In this final installment I discussed the advantages and disadvantages of buying lumber directly from a sawmill.  Some advantages are larger boards and getting the sawmill to cut the boards the way you want time.  Some disadvantages are the time and cost to drive to a sawmill and the limited selection of lumber species.  At the end of the day your project will determine if construction focused, woodworker focus or sawmills are your best option.

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Part two of The Best Place to Buy Lumber is ….

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In Part two of “The best place to buy lumber” I the differences between stores focused on construction and stores focused on woodworking.  Stores like Rockler, Woodcraft and Houston Hardwoods focus on woodworking and offer a much wider selection of lumber, both in species and sizes.  While woodworking stores like Woodcraft and Rockler have some similarities with specialty lumber yards like Houston Hardwoods there are major differences.

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The Best Place to Buy Lumber is …. (Part One)

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I want to share with you my thoughts on the best places to shop for lumber and plywood.  At first thought one would think, “Well gosh!  I will just go to Lowe’s or Home Depot because they have everything I will ever need.”  That may be right or there may be better options.  This is a three-part article where I will talk about buying lumber at places like Home Depot or Lowe’s vs specialty lumber yards or woodworking stores vs direct from a sawmill.  Your needs and budget will determine the best place to go.  Well that and how far you are willing to drive.  I have driven over 300 miles (round trip) to buy lumber, but it was well worth the time and expense.  I will first discuss big box stores that cater to the general public. 

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