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jnimz
12-23-2008, 03:31 PM
So, walking through my local Rockler, the thought occurred to me that if I were to pay the prices they are asking for lumber I'd go broke on a single project!

The thought also occurred to me that there has to be places out there that specialize in just lumber. It also happened across my dimly firing synapses that these places also might not do business with the individual consumer preferring instead to work with the Big Box guys and builders ordering in bulk, but in this economic downturn they might have changed their business models to allow individual consumer sales.

Now, how would I go about finding and transacting business with these places? Until I bought my SS, the only places I've ever frequented have been Retail Outlets.

a1gutterman
12-23-2008, 03:38 PM
So, walking through my local Rockler, the thought occurred to me that if I were to pay the prices they are asking for lumber I'd go broke on a single project!

The thought also occurred to me that there has to be places out there that specialize in just lumber. It also happened across my dimly firing synapses that these places also might not do business with the individual consumer preferring instead to work with the Big Box guys and builders ordering in bulk, but in this economic downturn they might have changed their business models to allow individual consumer sales.

Now, how would I go about finding and transacting business with these places? Until I bought my SS, the only places I've ever frequented have been Retail Outlets.Hi Jason,
I did a dexknows.com search for "Hardwood lumber" in Denver, CO and got several promising hits. Try it out.:)

jnimz
12-23-2008, 03:54 PM
Some days you're the helmet, and some days, you're the "developmentally challenged" person wearing it!

Thanks.

jnimz
12-23-2008, 04:03 PM
Update: Searching as you specified yielded one place catering to builders, and the other 7 results were places selling various forms of hardwood flooring. As I said, there has to be cheaper places to get lumber (especially when just starting out) than the Big Box places?

(P.S. I was sort of looking for people in the Denver metro area with recommendations)

Ed in Tampa
12-23-2008, 04:05 PM
I believe you have an Austin Hardwoods lumber in Denver. When we had a store in Tampa they couldn't be beat for quality and quantity of wood.
For some reason they closed here in Tampa.

I would try them

osx-addict
12-23-2008, 04:21 PM
Personally, I'd just search for lumberyards near your area (or region).. I'm in the LA area and there are a number of lumberyards to choose from but many more or less cater to people doing remodels and as such may have poor selections for building furniture et-al (as opposed to having 2x4's etc)..

I did a quick google maps search and perhaps Front Range Lumber in Lakewood might work? Their site indicates that they sell hardwoods -- but their prime sellers are for contractors..

There's another possible one called Specialty Wood Products in Aurora that might work -- they claim to have some hardwoods..

Probably the most promising I saw (from a web point of view) was for Frank Paxton Lumber Company in Denver.. They claim to offer domestic/imported hardwoods (Alder,Ash, Aspen, Balsa, Beech,etc). Unfortunately they don't say whether they cater to anyone off the street.. I'd give them a call first!

curiousgeorge
12-23-2008, 04:25 PM
Try here:

http://woodfinder.com/

sawmill
12-23-2008, 04:47 PM
You might go to WoodMizers web site and search for a local sawyer because a lot of them have klins. Another place is go to www.WoodWeb.com and do a search on the buy and sell form.