LUMBER INVENTORY
I have several thousand board feet of every conceivable hardwood and softwood lumber in stock. Besides the usual red and white oak, walnut, cherry, etc., that you would expect, I have a bit of oddities like hackberry, sassafras, honey and black locust, and locally grown softwoods like white pine, eastern redcedar, Norway spruce and ponderosa pine. And don't think that since this wood came from "waste" trees the wood is no good. I'll match it with lumber coming from the most reputable mills in the country. Solar drying produces lumber with little drying defect, nice color, and no "casehardening" problems.