January 11, 2018, 08:24 PM
safespotWoodworkers where do you source lumber?
Look for a cabinet supply place. Maybe even a cabinet shop.
January 11, 2018, 08:34 PM
GrumpyBikerI go to an Amish saw mill for most rough cut air dried.
Then run it through my planer & jointer.
For cabinet grade plywood, I stock up at Keim lumber in Charm Ohio.
January 11, 2018, 09:19 PM
SigJacketquote:
Originally posted by YellowJacket:
Peach State Lumber in Kennesaw/Acworth GA. And a cool rare/exotic place in midtown Atlanta.
HD for dimensional pine lumber.
That place that used to be on Hemphill? I went one day just to see, they had a purpleheart stump that I wanted oh so bad. Not sure what for...but, I did.
I didn’t ask the price. I just sighed and walked away.
January 11, 2018, 10:07 PM
hrcjonThis really depends on the nature of the project. If all you need is some softwood 2x4's and a piece of common 3/4" plywood almost anywhere will work. Yes you will have to look through the inventory to find something that is OK especially at the big box stores, but it will be there. But those pieces are completely standardized in terms of grading so they will only have the lowest grades. So you need to ask what kind of 2x4? What kind of plywood? Both of these have complete grading systems that define the product at least in commercially available stuff. Exotic woods are another world. But for commercial stuff for example in plywood you can have stuff you find at lowes and most lumber yards. Or you can go to specialty shops that have species and grades that are completely different (and expensive).
Here's the shop I use so you get an idea.
http://atlanticplywood.com/products.phpIf you got look at the plywood section you will see lots of information. But these are specialty pieces for specific uses.
Same for every other piece of lumber. If you actually need a hardwood piece that is a real 2x4 there is a specialty wood store to get it.
If what you want is not the common stuff just go to lumber yards in the area and ask them what it is you want and if they don't have it they will know where to get it. Real lumberyards not lowes.