Chicago area wood source
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Chicago area wood source
Owl Lumber of Manheim in Des Plaines. Man that place has everything!
Not sure about prices but I picked up some wood there today. thought I'd share if you didn't know about this place already. (NW burbs)
Not sure about prices but I picked up some wood there today. thought I'd share if you didn't know about this place already. (NW burbs)
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I go to the Lombard shop fairly regularly. Prices are reasonable and they have a good selection of exotics and baltic birch. I never buy their pine though, usually they are a tad high compared to big box weekly sales.surfsup wrote:Owl Lumber of Manheim in Des Plaines. Man that place has everything!
Not sure about prices but I picked up some wood there today. thought I'd share if you didn't know about this place already. (NW burbs)
Bonus, they are open 7 days a week!
http://www.owlhardwood.com/
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Yeah Owl is a great place to go for wood. I've been to the Lombard and Des Plaines store. The Des Plaines store is their biggest store.
Another place that I just heard about is ... http://www.horiganufp.com/ I was actually there last week.
Another place that I just heard about is ... http://www.horiganufp.com/ I was actually there last week.
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Hey guys,I have bought some wood in the past few weeks.Enough to do a head cab,The figured maple was about 60.00 and the curly cherry was 80.00.
Then you have about 20.00 for shipping.The wood is ready to build with I just don't know on average how much these woods go for.Both purchases were just enough to do a standard TW head cab.Do you guys think the prices are fair,Thanx,Mikey
Then you have about 20.00 for shipping.The wood is ready to build with I just don't know on average how much these woods go for.Both purchases were just enough to do a standard TW head cab.Do you guys think the prices are fair,Thanx,Mikey
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Depends on the figuring, but it sounds like decent pricing.ampmike wrote:Hey guys,I have bought some wood in the past few weeks.Enough to do a head cab,The figured maple was about 60.00 and the curly cherry was 80.00.
Then you have about 20.00 for shipping.The wood is ready to build with I just don't know on average how much these woods go for.Both purchases were just enough to do a standard TW head cab.Do you guys think the prices are fair,Thanx,Mikey
Where did you get it from? I'm looking to build a combo, and I need some decently figured wood.
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Ok,I got the maple at curleymaple.com,Decent amount of figure.Check out my post "rocket up and running sound beautiful"The next pc.should be hear today from curlymaplewood.com.He has a bunch to choose from with pictures and prices.My pc is 1104-35 or something.That piece was 79.00 and the curly cherry looks awesome.Ill post some pics when I get it.Im going to get some shop equipment and try to find nice wood in rough cut.Im going to get planner and joiner.Here in Pa. there is a lot of wood around.Ill keep ya posted brother,Mikey
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Forgot,It would be cool to find some birdseye maple.Or maybe do cherry and then a maple valence.Mikey
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I got one piece of paduak 11"x0.5"x9' should be plenty to do two head cabs for $70.
They had curly maple/cherry about similar size for 120-130 i think...so seems pretty close but no shipping. My office is 4 blocks from the des plaines location so its a no brainer and i get to look/touch.
They had curly maple/cherry about similar size for 120-130 i think...so seems pretty close but no shipping. My office is 4 blocks from the des plaines location so its a no brainer and i get to look/touch.
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surfsup wrote:I got one piece of paduak 11"x0.5"x9' should be plenty to do two head cabs for $70.
They had curly maple/cherry about similar size for 120-130 i think...so seems pretty close but no shipping. My office is 4 blocks from the des plaines location so its a no brainer and i get to look/touch.
I used to drool over at the Lombard location especially about 6 months ago,
They had a huge slab of Bubinga that had some really wild grain. Must have been about 10' long, 3' wide 5/4 or 6/4 thick.
If I still worked in the cab shop, I would have likely bought it and made a few guitar tops. re-saw & the yield would have offset the cost.
I hate going in there, my pockets are always lighter than planned after I leave.

Hey Fellas
Heres the pc. of figured cherry fo the head cab,I think this stuff will work very nice,Mikey
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You might check out C R Muterspaw Lumber from Xenia, Ohio... they have a great online store that allows you to view the actual board you are considering purchasing... it's not Chicago local, but their prices are very fair...
https://www.crlumber.com/store.html
https://www.crlumber.com/store.html
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