Re: Wood buying strategy?

Originally Posted by
Asgeir
What is your wood buying strategy?
Do you buy wood only a per project basis?
Or are there certain species and dimensions that you always try to keep on hand?
Do you try to buy a quantity that corresponds to a particular project or do you buy whole logs to get a better price and a consistent quality?
How often do you buy wood / plywood?
I find the logs I want (for example osage orange, atlantic white cedar, sassafras) take it to a saw mill to be cut into boards.
Then I sticker the wood at my place and dry it 1 year per inch of thickness.
I keep about 10,000 board feet in stock at any given time and sell enough to cover sawmill costs (about 25 cents a boardfoot around here.)
when I go on vacation I bring logs home too.
it depends on the year but I usually keep the following in stock:
Local to Pa/NJ/De: osage orange,sassafrass, aramatic red cedar, atlantic white cedar, diadora cedar, northern white cedar, black locust, black walnut, black cherry, ash, boxwood, lilac, dogwood, apple, pear, Holly, pitch pine.
from florida: sea grape, cuban mahogany, east indian rosewood, buttonwood, coconut palm, live oak, lignum vitae
from Texas: Black Mesquite
as a start.
Last edited by Thad Van Gilder; 05-15-2023 at 07:59 AM.
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