Where’s the best place to buy hardwood online when you’re in the middle of nowhere?

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Asked By Hobbi3stG33k On

I'm a hobbyist woodworker who recently inherited my late father's workshop. Unfortunately, I moved to a remote area in Utah with limited access to lumber yards, and the ones that are nearby aren't open on weekends. Most of my upcoming projects involve hardwood, which I can't get at my local Home Depot. I'm looking for recommendations for websites where I can buy small quantities of lumber at a reasonable price. I'm particularly interested in unfinished wood, as I want to try making some small furniture pieces. I don't want to buy a whole pallet, and it's hard to justify a long drive just for a few planks.

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Answered By LumberSeeker69 On

There are various online wood retailers that deliver, though prices can be higher per board foot, and you'll have to factor in shipping costs. Just a heads up, you can't see the boards in person, so you’re gambling a bit on quality and how they will arrive. Maybe plan a trip to some local sawmills or cabinet shops, even if it's a longer drive, it could save you some hassle overall.

Hobbi3stG33k -

I get that concern. The nearest place is a couple of hours away, but I might just have to make the trek—it's better than a stressful online order!

Answered By ToolSavant88 On

You should definitely check out the Offer Up app for local deals on wood. Also, a quick Google search for "reclaimed lumber" or even "free wood near me" can yield some interesting results. You might be surprised by what local sellers have available.

Hobbi3stG33k -

I've never heard of Offer Up, but I'll look into it. Reclaimed lumber sounds appealing since I've done some reclaimed furniture.

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