SpectreNiner
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**** is absolutely ******* retarded
I went to our local lumber store last night, bought eleven 2x6x10s and three sheets of 1/2 inch CD ply wood to install a loft in our shed. Cost just under $600 after tax.
The 2x6x10s were $30.75 each and the ply wood was $69.97 each. This place has really nice lumber but that was ridiculous.
We have another place in our little town where lumber is a lot cheaper but it's crappy.
Yup. I saw that headline but I'm paywalled on reading the article. Luckily Business Insider is reporting what they read read in the WSG. Commodity prices are falling so we will see a change eventually.Wall Street Journal article today. Lumber futures down 42% since early May. Average futures $996 mbf.
"Supply Chain Shortages".....translation, someone is holding back supply to drive up pricesSaw this article today, pretty much agrees with what everyone has said on this subject.
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Lumber prices plunge, Sherwood Lumber COO explains what's driving the decline
Kyle Little, Sherwood Lumber's chief operating officer, argued on Tuesday that the price of lumber was pushed to an “unsustainable price point and now we're seeing a little bit of pushback from the marketplace” as prices continue to drop from last month’s record high.www.foxbusiness.com
CHINA ."Supply Chain Shortages".....translation, someone is holding back supply to drive up prices
True, but it's more complicated than that. Lumber prices went up due to cost-push inflation, IE there just isn't enough lumber to go around.If people would quit paying stupid prices the prices would go down. Home building around here has pretty much ground to a halt, you can't spend $400,000 building a $250,000 house, it just doesn't add up.
Has anyone not been able to find lumber and sheet goods in stock in the past six months or so?If there is only enough lumber (or any other commodity) to satisfy 50% of demand, then only 50% of those who want lumber are going to get it. And they will be some combination of willing and able to pay higher prices than the median and luckier than the median.
Couple weeks ago 2x12x16 was 70.00 yesterday its 67.95, so not much to make me hook up trailer run down purchase enough for my 32'x70' bldg.
Has anyone not been able to find lumber and sheet goods in stock in the past six months or so?
There were a few empty bins a year ago. Last six months, at Lowes and HD, my opinion is they have material. However, we had a family owned lumber yard that closed, and a second one is closing within maybe 20 miles of my house. The one that is closing now says they could sell stuff if they had it, but they don't have anything to sell. The haves and have-nots are somewhat separated at the wholesale level. lowes and HD get material first.Has anyone not been able to find lumber and sheet goods in stock in the past six months or so?
$65 each locally, and they have hundreds in stock. All the sheet goods seem to still be within a couple bucks of their all time highs. 19/32 is $78!Was in local Home Depot yesterday (7-8-21) and 7/16" OSB was still $66.95 per sheet.
I was checking prices on Lowe’s web site for an upcoming project and the prices seemed too low (if there is such a thing..) so I decide to buy some things online quick.
Just Bought 10 - 2x4x8 PT for 3.67 each.
Got a source for that? It's a possible but unlikely scenario.Let me simplify and translate... Some mother F'ers are restricting the supply out of greed.
19/32nds sheathing at HD yesterday, $84..... all the piggies along the supply line are making a lot of money, blaming it on Covid 19.
