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Went to check on a band saw advertised on Charlotte craigs list and scored this load of ERC. I probably got 75 to 100 board feet for $20.00. Some thick, some thin. He also has some reclaimed oak for $10.00 for the load. Beware of the nails though. Should I buy it although it has a lot of nails in it? I think I got a @#$ of a deal. Do any scrollers need some thin cedar?




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Nice deal....if there was some pictures to qualify it


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Honestly Honey, that will cost around $100 $150 $200, and I need a few more tools.

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Ok now we got Pics.
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Thanks Tracy but my little shop is smelling of Cedar now - I have it in the loft letting it dry out some before I start cutting it
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Tracy, if you can use the oak, buy it. Just pull the nails out, and tell folks those are worm holes.
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Nice haul, Tracy!
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