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Balzac89

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I just started the shiplap pine this morning. First time I've ever used it, I'd have to say its harder to use than tongue and groove.
 

Balzac89

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I'm also using cull board. I bought it because it's three dollars a board cheaper. $8.50 or 5.50

The boards have alot of twist and crack / missing knots but I like the rustic look plus i'm cheap
 

torontoke

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Not sure they have stores in ny or not but here in ontario habitat for humanity has storefronts that sell donated materials for like 20%.
Half of the stuff is new and the people just ordered to much.
Worth looking into tho
 

Balzac89

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Not sure they have stores in ny or not but here in ontario habitat for humanity has storefronts that sell donated materials for like 20%.
Half of the stuff is new and the people just ordered to much.
Worth looking into tho
There's a place called the reuse center down here that tears down and recycles old buildings.

I stop there every couple of weeks and browse.
 

torontoke

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Probably the same kind of thing.
Habitat for humanity is just a big worldwide thing so im not sure if they would have a better selection.
I dont know.
Just trying to help man.
My buddy bought a set of glass sliding patio doors for like 125$ so i know they have great prices.
He built his whole house from donated stuff. His kitchen cabinets were made of six bathroom vanities for like 300$
I think his whole house cost 5k
 

Balzac89

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I'm hoping I can get it finished before winter sets in. I think it would be nice to stay in it for a bit.
 

Balzac89

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I sat down and added up my receipts so far just over $7,500 dollars. I think I'll be close to 10k by the time its all done.
 
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