
01/29/09, 10:28 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Free Lumber
As stated in my first post. This stuff is around 2X4, 3X3s., 3X4s, 4X4s, one ft side of 11ft or the her. It is framed together and flat 6X8 sheet steel comes on it. around 16ga. It is HARDwood, it cannot be nailed with a hammer, but must be drilled first. I used bolts in all that ive built with. I take a sharpened log wedge and sledge hammer and slip between the boards and the timbers and hammer it to cut the nails, I can nearly always save the boards that way. The boards run around 4 to 6ft long and around 6/8in wide. I can load them on your truck or trailer with my forklift. You would have to come in on a workday as that is when I would be there, before 2 in the afternoon. There is, at the moment a good 2 doz thereabouts frames and around 10 or so particle boards. I have to get rid of this soon or the boss is going to make me run it through the crusher which is where it is stacked now. I hate to do that if somebody can use it. I have to know the day you are comeing in as I have to get a permit for you to have it. The permit is good ONLY for the day it is issued. I have built a 10X30 chicken house, framed a 30sq goat or hog shed, framed a 26 X 56 or so rabbit shed with these. I will build a corn crib and frame the walls of a barn with them also. Pm me and ill send my ph# and we can get things started. Brat? pmed me first, so ill wait the weekend to see if brat is still interested, but will welcome laying plans with others in case brat falls through. MAMAJOHNSON/ If your from texas as your location says, It wouldnt be worth it.
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