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dgerwin11

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I also make candlesticks and turn the bases. I can find full 1" oak and 5/4 pine locally. Does anyone know a source for !' lumber (full size, not dressed to 3/4"). I would like other choices than pine and oak
 
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ebay...do a search for the type of wood and add lumber after it. You should see a slew of options. If you buy like this you should be able to get it cheaper by the BF than in pre-cut blank form. That way you can cut it as you need it. Just my $0.02
 
I also make candlesticks and turn the bases. I can find full 1" oak and 5/4 pine locally. Does anyone know a source for !' lumber (full size, not dressed to 3/4"). I would like other choices than pine and oak

Been wondering about the numbers listed when looking at lumber.....

Anyone have a listing of what all the numbers mean? Or any other info that would help in making sense of it all!


THANKS,


Barney
 
I also make candlesticks and turn the bases. I can find full 1" oak and 5/4 pine locally. Does anyone know a source for !' lumber (full size, not dressed to 3/4"). I would like other choices than pine and oak

Been wondering about the numbers listed when looking at lumber.....

Anyone have a listing of what all the numbers mean? Or any other info that would help in making sense of it all!


THANKS,


Barney
The numbers are the thickness in 1/4" increments. 4/4 = 1", 8/4 = 2".

AK
 
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If you want to take a road trip to Hotlanta, you can try

Peach State Lumber Products, Inc.
4000 Moon Station Road Northwest, Kennesaw, GA

Atlanta Hardwood Corporation
5596 Riverview Road Southeast, Mableton, GA

Highland Woodworking
1045 N Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, GA
(404) 872-4466

There are more, but these are some I've used.
 
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