Haynie
Member
I am sitting here nursing wounded pride and a DAMHIKT moment, and a wee bit grumpy because I live in the sticks.
Then I see Mr. Brook's gloat over wood which is the source of my grumpiness. Then I notice he nabbed it from Ebay.
What has been your experience purchasing wood through the mail? I am really picky about lumber and would rather hold it in my hand to inspect before buying. Obviously that is not an option. Buying through the mail makes this a very uncertain process for me. I don't want to spend the money and get a water damaged, warped, or split piece of wood.
Do you folks have people you trust who you could recommend to me?
I am just getting back into this whole wood working thing so not looking for huge quantities, just random bits and pieces, bowl blanks, pepper mill blanks.
Then I see Mr. Brook's gloat over wood which is the source of my grumpiness. Then I notice he nabbed it from Ebay.
What has been your experience purchasing wood through the mail? I am really picky about lumber and would rather hold it in my hand to inspect before buying. Obviously that is not an option. Buying through the mail makes this a very uncertain process for me. I don't want to spend the money and get a water damaged, warped, or split piece of wood.
Do you folks have people you trust who you could recommend to me?
I am just getting back into this whole wood working thing so not looking for huge quantities, just random bits and pieces, bowl blanks, pepper mill blanks.