04-20-2010, 01:08 AM | #1 |
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Bed Wood Advice
Sorry for another post on Bed advice, but I am contemplating the choice between Pine and Oak for my bed. I know Oak is better and stronger, but Pine is so much more affordable.
I have priced both at places like Home Depot and Lowes. Is there a better (cheaper) alternative place to shop for wood/lumber? Also, is there an alternative of wood that would be in the middle as far as price? I have a full wood shop with every tool available and my friend who is a woodworker to help cut everything so I can save on doing it ourselves vs ordering a pre-cut kit. I am in Portland, Or. Does anyone local know of a lumber place, sawmill or anything else, that sells to the public that would be cheaper than going to place like Home Depot, etc. Thank you all for any advice.
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04-20-2010, 06:18 AM | #2 |
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Re: Bed Wood Advice
good wood aint cheap// to make the wood yourself i believe GMC PAULS website has all the correct dimensions listed// check your yellow pages for boat building supplies , or specialty woods for cabinet builders// theres alot of interesting alternitives,sometimes antique recycled wood is nice/// some companies like glass and marble importers recieve thier stock in hardwood shipping crates and the wood with work can b made very nice if you can make the connection to get it
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04-20-2010, 07:53 AM | #3 |
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Re: Bed Wood Advice
Wow.. Too bad your so far away. I just had a portable band saw come in & cut just over 3,000 board feet of oak this last week. Know anybody in the area that would be willing to ship you a pile? I'm just to darn busy to do it. John
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04-20-2010, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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Re: Bed Wood Advice
Aw man I wish I knew someone close to you in Kentucky. Well if you find the time and want to ship it, I would pay for the shipping obviously.
Good wood is expensive. Oak prices around here would cost me about $300 in wood, then the time and labor to do it. Spend just a little more and get it all pre-cut in a kit. Decisions decisions.
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04-20-2010, 10:22 PM | #5 |
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Re: Bed Wood Advice
As another woodworker, I do not recommend Red Oak for any truck since it is an open grain wood and will cause a lot of problems. White oak is close grained and will work much better.
Your woodworker friend should know who has non-construction grade lumber in your area. If not, try this site. http://www.woodfinder.com/#zip or http://www.woodcrafters.us/NewPhotoGallery/Lumber.php
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