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travis howe
01-07-2009, 9:02 PM
http://denver.craigslist.org/mat/982891488.html

Steve Rozmiarek
01-07-2009, 9:23 PM
Travis, for walnut in our area, the price looks interesting, but, it's only been stacked for two months, so I'm guessing it will need quite a bit more drying time. I wonder what the moisture is?

Gary Herrmann
01-07-2009, 10:33 PM
I'm thinking that walnut will take another 10-12 months to reach 10-12% MC.

Brandon Shew
01-07-2009, 11:14 PM
I'm thinking that walnut will take another 10-12 months to reach 10-12% MC.
at least...

Joe Chritz
01-08-2009, 2:20 AM
A big lumber supplier around here has walnut for $3.01 a BF 4/4 if purchasing over 500 BF in #1 common grade. Select and better 6-7 foot is about $4 and longer is about $4.50.

Depending on how good the majority of the stuff is and widths (the boards look wide) then it may be a good deal if you aren't looking for anything to use today.

Joe

Mike Parzych
01-08-2009, 9:11 AM
I'm guessing that in your area that's a good price. It is however some real good looking stuff - nice wide boards and - at least from the pics - not many knots. And like the ad says, not much sapwood. Heck, even around here that wouldn't be bad for that quality - only around here you might not have to buy the whole pile to get it for $3.

The best part is that it hasn't gone into a kiln yet, so the colors are still good. Let it dry 6 more months then have it kilned at a reputable place.

Matt Ranum
01-08-2009, 9:23 AM
Personally I think its a bit on the high side since if you have to take the whole stack and unless he sorted out the #2 stuff there will be a fair amount of that too.

I've never had lumber kiln dried that I have sawed. I stack it outside for a full six months then move it into a closed building and sticker it again and don't touch for another 6 months and I have never had any issues with warping or otherwise. Been doing it that way for 15 years now. I prefer the natural color of air dried wood anyway, especially walnut.

Just my .02

Brett Robson
01-08-2009, 10:09 AM
$3.50/BF here in CO is a great deal IMO!

The times I've purchased Walnut from any of the various lumber dealers around town, I've generally paid between $8-$10/BF for decent 4/4 stock.

I agree with the other guys that you might need to let it dry for quite a bit longer before it's usable though.

Brent Ring
01-08-2009, 3:25 PM
Definately needs to dry a bit longer! 8-10 months min. But the price is right. In Utah, I can't touch walnut for less than $4.00 b/f. I would snap it up!