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Thread: walnut lumber-kiln dried-Offer Canceled

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    like I mentioned, I think I can handle 100 or so bf, not sure, Im picking up 250 bf myself, so I dont know what my truck will transport easily.
    Uh.........the price is right for the east coast, and I think anyone that might be thinking of hardwoods even at a future date should consider the walnut(at least).
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    bump... in case someone missed it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by larry merlau View Post
    for 150bf sent to Jim burrs area with a fork lift and dock business drop , ups will ship it for 215.21 and it will arrive in 4 days..
    Wonder if that's the same for picking up at the terminal. I've done that several times. I've got forks for bob, but no dock.

    Wished I'd have done that when I ordered a big stack of wood several years ago. Ended up having to unband it in the truck and toss it all onto my pickup.
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    i think what they are looking for brent is being able to use a fork lift to unload it without having to hand unload it.. you might be able to get it at your house but a terminal would be a safer bet..any company with a dock that your familiar with would work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by allen levine View Post
    like I mentioned, I think I can handle 100 or so bf, not sure, Im picking up 250 bf myself, so I dont know what my truck will transport easily.
    Here is what 256 board feet looks like in the back of my 74 chevy pickup with an 8' bed. Thats eight layers 4' wide by 8' long of 4/4 pecan.
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    Im driving 800 or so miles, so I figured I can comfortably take my 250 and another 100 or so bf.
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