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And while I hate to use the term "the new norm", it's kind of setting the prices for good. If you know people are willing to pay $10, why would you charge $3? Add in the political/economic factors and wheelbarrows of Zimbabwe money here we come.


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Friend of mine told me Customs had recently discovered a load of lumber hidden inside a shipment of cocaine...




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I rebuilt an old rotted flower bed box for my wife, only about 52” square. I used 2x6s with a 2x4 picture frame top. Cost about $90 (would’ve been $80 if I hadn’t cut a 2x6 wrong Mad ).
 
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$343.22 plus Tax whatever it is in East OlderShoes
 
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We’re starting to plan out finishing our basement. For lumber alone, it was around $1700 before tax. Checked into metal studs, came in nearly half. Guess what we will be using? It’ll take me a bit longer but I’m ok with that if I’m saving half.
 
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We are extending our patio cover 18' X 18', Sloped shed style.

Using Douglas fir, 8"X8"X12' timbers, 2X10 rafters, beadboard planks for the ceiling.

Lumber should be in next week at a cost of almost $4,000. Over twice the cost from about 14 months ago.
 
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Boy was I off on my guess.

I'm still cleaning up my messy garage (need to get that done before I start any more projects).
 
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I feel for ya. I cringe with every oncoming tropical storm or hurricane season and wood fencing. Each section is about $500 a pop. I can no longer do it myself so I have to hire somebody. This particular storm took out 3 sections. Its to be expected living along the SE Florida coast and a 20yr old fence.



Don't mind the door, I was experimenting with Photoshop and a door to the Twilight Zone Big Grin


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Don't mind the door, I was experimenting with Photoshop and a door to the Twilight Zone Big Grin


I thought you were building a house piece-by-piece as you could afford it. Smile



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