WTB: Ash lumber
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Friend needs 600-1000 bf of Ash lumber, 8" wide or better, that will finish sand to 1"+.

Not having much luck in Louisville area.  

Anyone have any sources that aren't too far from Louisville?
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(03-21-2022, 08:36 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Friend needs 600-1000 bf of Ash lumber, 8" wide or better, that will finish sand to 1"+.

Not having much luck in Louisville area.  

Anyone have any sources that aren't too far from Louisville?

Back home in North East PA where I use to live I had 2 guys I would buy ash from. I still have some that I brought down to SC. It's a great wood to work with. In 2015 I was paying $1.50 to $2.00 a bdft. I'm sure it's double that these days. In our woodshop here they get $4.28 bdft for 4/4. 

I found these places and its about 100 miles away. You may already know it. I have no idea of the quality. Good luck. 

https://www.northwestlumberco.com/

https://crlumber.com/
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(03-21-2022, 08:36 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Friend needs 600-1000 bf of Ash lumber, 8" wide or better, that will finish sand to 1"+.

Not having much luck in Louisville area.  

Anyone have any sources that aren't too far from Louisville?

Too bad you aren't closer to Niagara Falls.  I have at least 1000 bf of clear white ash ready to go into my drier.  

John
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#13
If you are on Facebook, join our Central Indiana Woodworkers group.  They have a list of sawyers on there at the top of the page.  Plus if you post your request, I'm sure someone could point you in the right direction

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(03-21-2022, 02:19 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Too bad you aren't closer to Niagara Falls.  I have at least 1000 bf of clear white ash ready to go into my drier.  

John

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#15
Hardwood Specialities in Lexington would also be a good place to look, assuming you haven’t done so already.
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#16
If it's not to far away try https://almendingersawmill.com/ in Johnstown Ohio
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#17
Hardwood specialties usually has a lot of ash. I’ve bought some on 2 occasions, but usually 8/4.

There used to be a guy near you called mcinturf sawmill in Lawrenceburg, but I’ve heard a rumor that he is no longer cutting wood. Then of course there is Bagdad sawmill. Good luck!
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#18
Also u can check out branch and bark urban sawmill in lexington.
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