Bobby O'Neal
08-13-2011, 10:05 PM
I'm not sure what rough cherry goes for around the country, but here in Middle Tennessee I haven't been able to find it for much less than the $5-$6 range. For that matter, I haven't been able to find real rough, dried lumber at all. I've seen some local rough mills but everything is wet. And there are a few good mills that have nice stacks of dry stock, but its usually S2S and they refer to it as "rough."
All that to say I bought 220 bf of rough, air dried (6 years, 10% mc) 4/4 cherry for $300. Its going to be a bed for my son and maybe some end tables if there is enough left over.
All that to say I bought 220 bf of rough, air dried (6 years, 10% mc) 4/4 cherry for $300. Its going to be a bed for my son and maybe some end tables if there is enough left over.