January 8, 2024 | 2 min read | By: A.J. Hamler
There’s high prices for wood, and then there’s ridiculous.
I make a lumber run a few times a year to get the staples I typically use: oak, poplar, walnut, cherry and various clear SPF. I’m low on just about all of it, so it’s time for a run.
But in the meantime, last week I wanted just a few small pieces of wood for photography purposes for a joinery article, didn’t have what I needed, and so headed to my local Big Box. This wasn’t going to be a major restocking. For one thing, it was raining and I didn’t want to get soaked loading up. Plus, we were in Sally’s too-small car for 8-foot lumber, I didn’t have a lot of time, and I wasn’t about to do a big lumber buy at a Big Box.
While she waited in the car I picked up a 4-foot piece each of 1×2 and 1×3 oak, and a pair of 3-foot poplar 2x2s. That’s really all I needed to finish up my photos, and I spent more timed digging through the rack for what few straight pieces they had than looking at the prices.
So imagine my shock at the checkout when those four pieces of wood, small enough to tuck under one arm, rung up at a whopping $57.37. Yikes! I’m sure my jaw dropped, but the guy at the counter wasn’t paying much attention. Still, I needed those four pieces so I paid for them and – very carefully considering their value – went back to the car.
I learned two things that day. The first is to never by small pieces of hardwood at a Big Box store, something I already knew but needed reminding. The other is to never let my racks get so low that I’m forced to even go to a Big Box for small quantities.
Don’t get me wrong, I love Big Box stores. They have lots of things I need – for both my woodshop and my home – but small pieces of hardwood lumber aren’t among them.
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Parkerville Wood Products
580 Parker Street
Manchester, CT 06042
GPS Address
22 Mitchell Drive
Manchester, CT 06042
When planning a trip to our facility, please note that you must have proper footwear to enter the shop and lumber mill area. Safety regulations require that open toe shoes or sandals are not to be worn on the shop floor. Thank you for your cooperation.
Parkerville Wood Products
580 Parker Street
Manchester, CT, 06042
GPS Address
22 Mitchell Rd
Manchester, CT, 06042
When planning a trip to our facility, please note that you must have proper footwear to enter the shop and lumber mill area. Safety regulations require that open toe shoes or sandals are not to be worn on the shop floor. Thank you for your cooperation.
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