I just checked their website and the most expensive I can find is for treated "ground contact" sheets for $64.98. I checked marine grade, which I figured would be more expensive but I'm not finding a price. Still crazy!I received a text from a friend today.
It was nothing but a picture of a price tag at a Home Depot somewhere in the United States.
I wish I knew how to link this pic, but I don't.
The ad read "3/4" Standard Plywood" for $95.98@
I don't know how anyone could afford to build anything at these prices.
7/16 OSB at the local lowes was over $32/sheet just a couple days ago.
Planned to build a garage for my father and a big barn for myself. Cheaper to just keep the stuff at the old place for now.
Thats half a re-sheet on a 900 square foot house.I was just half-way joking with PD yesterday that I have some OSB I could sell. I don't think I'm joking anymore. I believe I'd make a 3x profit on it if all were equal. I don't have enough to make it worth anyone's time though. I think 8 or 10 sheets of 7/16.
Thats half a re-sheet on a 900 square foot house.
To late we already finished the roof.....Hey... Make me an offer!
Surprised it wasn't by the literA friend of mine sent me a pic a couple days ago of fuel prices with 89 octane at $5.02/gal, he was in Maui though.
It's been one of the biggest scams in American history.Fortunately, I bought all the framing lumber and floor, wall, roof sheathing for my room addition last may. Went to buy a few pre cut 2x4 studs for an interior wall awhile back, and they were $7.98!!!! I left without em, had some 8 footers in the garage and cut those down instead. I probably paid a $2-3 for the 8 footers a year and a half ago.
Precuts were $1.49, and I remember not too long ago they were $0.98.
I think at this point manufacturers are using covid as an excuse to **** everybody any way they can.
This was the point of my post.Fortunately, I bought all the framing lumber and floor, wall, roof sheathing for my room addition last may. Went to buy a few pre cut 2x4 studs for an interior wall awhile back, and they were $7.98!!!! I left without em, had some 8 footers in the garage and cut those down instead. I probably paid a $2-3 for the 8 footers a year and a half ago.
Precuts were $1.49, and I remember not too long ago they were $0.98.
I think at this point manufacturers are using covid as an excuse to **** everybody any way they can.
Fortresses are expensive. There were some Formica tables that I made out of 3/4 ply, also 1 1/2" tables. We got good $$$$ out of those.I received a text from a friend today.
It was nothing but a picture of a price tag at a Home Depot somewhere in the United States.
I wish I knew how to link this pic, but I don't.
The ad read "3/4" Standard Plywood" for $95.98@
I don't know how anyone could afford to build anything at these prices.
In Hawaii?Surprised it wasn't by the liter
For the upcoming "peaceful protests"?Fortresses are expensive.