Although I'll not likely ever retire completely, I'm gradually cutting back on stuff that is more of a pain in the arse than anything. Since my compressor is now 50 years old & getting weaker every year, I'm doing less & less sandblasted signs . So, I have some cedar for sale.
Up to 700 board feet of clear, vertical grain Western Redcedar, random widths & random lengths ( mostly shorts .... averaging about 42" ..... my mainstay for years was cedar residential signs, rarely over 30" wide) all air dried, probably only down to about 13%, which is where air-dried lumber usually ends up at in southeastern Ontario. It's nice & very stable......old growth & band-sawn. I'd like to get $4 Cdn/board foot for it.
I'll deliver for travel expenses anywhere in the Eastern time zone in Canada. If you're in the US, you'll have to pick it up & be prepared to pay the 27% duty on British Columbia softwood. US customs will clear any shipment under $2k value right at the border , if you're the purchaser.
Some of this stuff would make nice tables etc., but its ideal use is for sandblasted signs. Vertical grain is actually pretty boring to look at, until its blasted.
Up to 700 board feet of clear, vertical grain Western Redcedar, random widths & random lengths ( mostly shorts .... averaging about 42" ..... my mainstay for years was cedar residential signs, rarely over 30" wide) all air dried, probably only down to about 13%, which is where air-dried lumber usually ends up at in southeastern Ontario. It's nice & very stable......old growth & band-sawn. I'd like to get $4 Cdn/board foot for it.
I'll deliver for travel expenses anywhere in the Eastern time zone in Canada. If you're in the US, you'll have to pick it up & be prepared to pay the 27% duty on British Columbia softwood. US customs will clear any shipment under $2k value right at the border , if you're the purchaser.
Some of this stuff would make nice tables etc., but its ideal use is for sandblasted signs. Vertical grain is actually pretty boring to look at, until its blasted.
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