QS red oak

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WoodWrangler

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Jeremy
Chad -- I'd check with Kyle. He's about an hour drive from Charlotte and can provide a fair price. You can usually pick up dry lumber from him -- even kiln dried, which is a huge bonus in my book.
 
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Chad -- I'd check with Kyle. He's about an hour drive from Charlotte and can provide a fair price. You can usually pick up dry lumber from him -- even kiln dried, which is a huge bonus in my book.

{Yoda Voice ON} Smart one Jeremey is, learn from him much, you will {Yoda Voice OFF}
 

skysharks

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John Macmaster
I will say this. I tried for 2 weeks to find QSRO in NC with no luck.
Only people to have it is our 2 friends well, ok, :oops: 3 friends. Jeff, Kyle and Scott.
All the other folks would like to get theri hands on some, but none had any.
 

JimmyC

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Jimmy
As Mac says our local sawyers have QSRO, not only do they have it, but they have it at a great price.

Give 'em a try.

Jimmy:)
 

lnelson

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Larry
I have some quartersawn red oak in the lumber I have for sale. How much do you need and how big of pieces do you work with? Maybe what I have might work? Price is $1.25-$2.25 bf. All kiln dried northern grown stock. It is being sold as it comes off the pile so the qs is mixed in with the straight grain stock but I am pretty sure that this is way cheaper than a lumber yard price.

lnelson
 

cmartinson

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chad
Thanks guys. I think kyle is the go to guy for this and other projects. I really appreciate all the info. Again thanks a lot.:icon_thum
 
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