Dan,

I hear you on this one. I usually just call our local lumber yard and have
stuff delivered. Never know what I'm going to get and have had to send some
stuff back in the past. I find this very frustrating to say the least

Al
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  Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 2:12 PM
  To: Blind Handyman List
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Check your lumber.



  I had asked a buddy of mine to give me a hand picking out the lumber for
  the basement stairs, and helping me get it home. I asked him to carefully
  check the boards for integrity, are they straight, are they checked at the
  ends. He assured me that we got some beautiful boards.

  When I cut that first little registration chunk, about 1.5 inches long,
  off the end of one of the 2X10 boards, it literally fell in half, a split
  running right through it. So, I cut another 1.5 inches. It fell in half.
  So, I cut a third 1.5 inches. That one didn't fall in half, but when I
  picked it up and flexed it slightly, it broke in half.

  The fourth chunk wouldn't break in my hands, but I can kind of feel the
  split in it. So, hopefully after six inches of my board are gone, I might
  actually have some usable lumber.

  --
  Blue skies.
  Dan Rossi
  Carnegie Mellon University.
  E-Mail: [email protected]
  Tel: (412) 268-9081


  


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