Bed frames are terrible angle iron. A lot of them are impossible to drill through and they don't weld like normal steel angle iron. Not sure what kind of steel they are but I throw that junk away.Yay assdemic!
Steel prices are going nuts, too. A $35 chunk of steel is now over $100. Thank goodness I stocked up on old bed frames and junk trailers.![]()
Well then, batch up all your old bed frames and send them to me.Bed frames are terrible angle iron. A lot of them are impossible to drill through and they don't weld like normal steel angle iron. Not sure what kind of steel they are but I throw that junk away.
Bed frame 'angle iron' is not junk. Bed frame angle 'iron' is simply tougher than what you're used to dealing with. Note: I cut, drilled, and arc welded such bed frame angle 'iron' in order to fabricate an air compressor stand/base. And no, doing so wasn't easy (you need to use the proper arc rods). But I got through it successfully.Bed frames are terrible angle iron. A lot of them are impossible to drill through and they don't weld like normal steel angle iron. Not sure what kind of steel they are but I throw that junk away.
Bed frames are terrible angle iron. A lot of them are impossible to drill through and they don't weld like normal steel angle iron. Not sure what kind of steel they are but I throw that junk away.
Hell no! Send them to me. No international shippingWell then, batch up all your old bed frames and send them to me.
Last time I tried to do that, there was so much pent up pressure in the board, it looked like I was peeling a banana! They don't make em like they used to.2x4x16 is an odd size and you pay a premium per board ft. At my local HD, 2x8x16 is $19.98. Back in August 2020 (before lumber prices went really crazy) I paid $19.92. So only a $0.06 increase since 2020.
If you are willing to rip down 2x8s, you could save a few bucks without spending much time.
Say pretty much the exact numbers here in VT over the same timeframe.On October 19th, 2x6x10 #2 better white wood was $8.55.
Last Sunday on January 9th, the same board was at $15.55.
Home Depot, Seattle suburb.
I don't see lumber prices going down due to all the construction going on and the reduction of timber harvesting.
Most of your soft wood which is framing lumber comes from Canada about 40 % and then western part of country in md were i am from lots of timber being cut but it is hard woodsMan I don't know about that.
Around here you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a log truck.
There is a lot of construction construction going on for sure.
But.
Them boys cutting timber and hauling logs ain't making any more money than they used to.
The "suits" and bean counters are getting rich you can bet.
What part of country are you from I'm in western MD 1 mile from pa and 20 miles from west Virginia lots of oak ,maple not much big pine hereNothing but pine around here. And lots of it.
Pulp logs?Nothing but pine around here. And lots of it.
And Canada is letting very little cross the boarder.Most of your soft wood which is framing lumber comes from Canada about 40 % and then western part of country in md were i am from lots of timber being cut but it is hard woods
A 45' tall single story? Lots of rocket builders around you?I'm not sure what the picture of a pole barn is supposed to mean. I am not allowed to build a pole barn by city code. What they really don't want is the vertical steel siding. The last time I checked it cost just as much to build a pole barn with sheathing and lap siding as it did to stick build. You basically have to build full stick built walls in between the posts.
I can build a single story garage up to 3,000 square feet and 45 feet tall, but it must have siding and roof that closely match the house.
45 feet tall is correct. I think it is basically the maximum height you can build for any building in the city.A 45' tall single story? Lots of rocket builders around you?
Or did you mean 15'?
What part of country are you from I'm in western MD 1 mile from pa and 20 miles from west Virginia lots of oak ,maple not much big pine here
The person that I had haul in my 60/40 also owns couple logging trucks, he also said he's hasn't made anymore money than pre virus. Couple logging towns is Dieboll and Corrigan, which when you drive through there its nothing but logging trucks. Some I would see look like pencils and others the trees look huge for east Tx. Georgia Pacific has a mill in Corrigan so also see lot 18 wheelers carry out lumber. There's another big name in area but I can't remember the name. Side note, both those towns always have officers working in/out town. If sign says 35,you better being doing 35 or less.Man I don't know about that.
Around here you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a log truck.
There is a lot of construction construction going on for sure.
But.
Them boys cutting timber and hauling logs ain't making any more money than they used to.
The "suits" and bean counters are getting rich you can bet.
I put up a post yesterday about tariffs being raised mentioned by who and was taking down i apologize for that did not know that it was not allowedI am not wanting a political discussion, but the tariff is a direct increase in the cost as well as demand factors.
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US Doubles Tariffs on Canadian Softwood Lumber and Contractors Expect Higher Prices
Pleas from Canada and from U.S. contractors fail to dissuade the Biden administration.www.enr.com
Edit: I went back and looked at the chart of the lumber futures in an earlier post in this thread. On 11/24 the futures were at $877, now over $1200 as noted. There was a big jump from about $600 just prior to the tariffs being imposed. It seems to me that the big buyers/users saw the tariffs coming and started to hedge by buying the futures contracts, starting the drive up of prices, and then it fed on itself as others saw the writing on the wall and then the tariffs were imposed.
Was at the Orange store today...
Went and grabbed 2 sheets of 3/4 Radiata Pine. $50 sheet before it goes nuts with the rest of the construction Lumber pricing. BCX 3/4 is now $68 sheet, so $50 was a deal.
8ft 2X4 of the GL (good luck) grade were $6.42
PVC pipes have doubled in cost in the last 18-24 months. A 3/4in 10ft pipe was $3+/-. Now it’s over $6.
yeah... I just got that screw job a few weeks ago. Disgusting.PVC pipes have doubled in cost in the last 18-24 months. A 3/4in 10ft pipe was $3+/-. Now it’s over $6.
Where are you buying lumber online?It does pay to shop online. Brick in mortar stores are in trouble.
