Random Rants
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There was a lot on the line and it was worth putting up a fight. It seems once an organization reaches a certain size, they adopt a policy of fuck-the-pawns by default. It was almost too easy once I got above that threshold....weird
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well we cant have that now
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Building a very small deck for my entry way and needed a little bit of lumber. I know better than to go to Lowe’s for this but I have a location near my house and thought I could make do being a small project. The collection of damaged and warped boards was mind boggling… after over an hour of sifting through a pile of misfits and then being told they had “plastic?!?” joist hangers in stock (somehow they were out of galvanized steel hangers
) I got the fuck out of there and went to an independent lumber dealer. Over an hour drive away but quality product and there was a grizzly 70 year old with 3 lifetimes of knowledge working there that I could have kissed.
Fuck off Lowes -
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@steelworker my mantra these days
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@flannel-slut yeah Lowe’s lumber is pretty shit. I’ve found a better spot, closer to home, but they charge a good 30% more. Fuhhhhh
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@WhiskeySandwich seriously. the %30 increase is no joke man but definitely money well spent.
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A couple years back, I wanted to build some picnic tables for my backyard. We have a pretty big outdoor patio area, so they needed to be at least 10 or 12 feet long or else they’d look like toddler tables. I found some plans online that I altered to work, and when I tried pricing out wood locally the costs were astronomical. I was hard set on having cedar and nothing else. I finally just reached out directly to some local cedar mills about an hour or two outside of town and got a direct price from them. $700 delivered on a flatbed trailer to my driveway. Other high-end lumber dealers in the Nashville area were charging me $1500-$2000 just to pick it up at their warehouse.
Didn’t even bother wasting my time going to Lowe’s or Home Depot, as I knew their choices for wood would’ve been absolute shit, let alone overpriced.