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Well, in my local Woodcraft in Columbus, they changed their process and are selling lumber by the piece. So in that example you shared, the price would be for the entire board. Hope this takes the edge off and limits the fear of lumber inflation.
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Unless it's something I can only get there or they're having an unusually good sale, I no longer shop at Woodcraft because *everything* seems to be way overpriced. Examples:
Bought my lathe on Amazon for $580 shipped to my door in less than a week. Woodcraft was $800 plus tax and needed 6-8 weeks for shipping.
Cans of shellac at Menards & Home Depot both are about $14-15 for a quart. Woodcraft is over $20 for the same thing, plus the date codes on the cans show that they're all 2+ years old!
After the coupon they e-mailed me on top of the sale they had going, a live center for the lathe was the same price as Craft Supply. Of course, they wouldn't allow the coupon to stack with the sale and so I left empty handed, intending to order it. Couple weeks later, they came out with a better coupon; I was in the area, so stopped in again and got it for the same price as CS.
A set of 8 chuck screws that were $5 shipped from Home Depot cost $14 at Woodcraft. Yes, they had them in stock, but they wanted almost $2 for each half inch screw!!!
So thanks, but no thanks. I've obviously shopped there in the past, but like a lot of people, I need to make my money stretch as much as possible. Woodcraft does not allow me to do this and therefore gets less of my business. Yes, they are the only woodworking store in the area and I want to support them, but they need to realize that money is tight for most people and that the internet means that people can freely get information and order something from across the country in less time than it takes to drive to the store.
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I seem to remember reading recently that clear Sitka Spruce had skyrocketed in price. FWIW.
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Well....
Gilmer Wood Sitka Spruce The "Sets" are > $100 a bf
The billets are about $40 a bf.
What do you remember it costing?