Hey guys! Got all the equipment for call making. Just wondering where you get the wood? Lowes?
Kevin
You'll mostly only find construction lumber at Lowe's- other than maybe some oak or cherry shelf boards which would be fine. I would say try to find a furniture-grade lumber yard in your area, or check out the lumber listings on ebay.
Quote from: Cut*N*Run on February 16, 2011, 08:43:31 PM
You'll mostly only find construction lumber at Lowe's- other than maybe some oak or cherry shelf boards which would be fine. I would say try to find a furniture-grade lumber yard in your area, or check out the lumber listings on ebay.
Yeah, man. Thanks. Theres a Lumber Liquidators outside my house about 20 miles. Should they have the good stuff?
Kevin
What type of calls? For pot calls you are usually dealing with a hardwood and lowes may have oak and poplar. Try to find it at the best price possible but it needs to be dry. Woodcraft will always have a great selection but not the best prices. Look for a local or nearby lumber dealer that sells hardwood. A few board feet will yield a bunch of pots.
Good Luck,
Chris
Mainly boxes. Im gonna run out to Lowes to see of they have some tomorrow. Thanks a lot for your help.
Kevin
Quote from: mossybird on February 16, 2011, 08:45:49 PM
Yeah, man. Thanks. Theres a Lumber Liquidators outside my house about 20 miles. Should they have the good stuff?
Kevin
Worth a shot- give them a call. IMO, something like cedar might be a good first choice because it will be very easy to work with and forgiving but sound great- no matter what kind of calls you're making.
You might also scour graigslist, the dump, and "free" piles in yards for old furniture. Sometimes people are willing to give away hundreds of dollars in turkey calls just because they mistake them for an old dresser or headboard ;)
Quote from: Cut*N*Run on February 16, 2011, 08:56:42 PM
Quote from: mossybird on February 16, 2011, 08:45:49 PM
Yeah, man. Thanks. Theres a Lumber Liquidators outside my house about 20 miles. Should they have the good stuff?
Kevin
Worth a shot- give them a call. IMO, something like cedar might be a good first choice because it will be very easy to work with and forgiving but sound great- no matter what kind of calls you're making.
You might also scour graigslist, the dump, and "free" piles in yards for old furniture. Sometimes people are willing to give away hundreds of dollars in turkey calls just because they mistake them for an old dresser or headboard ;)
:lol: Yeah I was thinking ceder. I got some old wood in my workshop but its not thick at all. Im gonna call Lumber Liquidators tomorrow. Thanks a lot for your help!
Kevin
A great source is old wooden pallets. You'd be surprised at what wood they throw into those. I've gotten walnut, cherry, poplar, sycamore, and many others and it's free.
Quote from: smurf on February 16, 2011, 09:05:04 PM
A great source is old wooden pallets. You'd be surprised at what wood they throw into those. I've gotten walnut, cherry, poplar, sycamore, and many others and it's free.
Well thats a great source for me. My dads a tractor trailer driver and carries groceries and the company throws pallets out the building to be picked up by trash truck type thing.
Kevin
And you can always laminate wood. Glue that stuff together!
I have very little at Home Depot or Lowes that would make a decent box. One place to look is local lumberyards and cabinet shops. Also, tree cutting services are a great supply of interesting woods too
try got wood @turningblanks.net they have great wood at good prices, most of there wood is wet so you need to buy it for future use. they do have board stock and will cut it 4x4x1. take a look
gary