Posted by JimB2 on March 23, 2021 at 06:36:59 from (174.114.155.238):
In Reply to: price of streel posted by 730virgil on March 22, 2021 at 20:51:26:
Re timber prices delivered to the sawmill. One year ago my brother and I cut some eastern white cedar for a local sawmill that specializes in milling cedar for decks and he was paying $350 CND/1,000 board ft. Last fall he called my brother looking for more and price had gone up to $750 CND/1,000 Brd ft then in early January my brother called him and he told him the price was now $950 CND/1,000 Brd Ft. We were cleaning up several cedar trees in a swamp in both are wood lots that were blown down by a severe wind storm last summer and to keep this tractor related we were using his CIH 495 with a skidding winch. So not quite three times price increase delivered at the sawmill, so I am sure his selling price of the finished product will have the same price increases.
In my area the boom is in remodeling existing houses. Many people are working from home, not eating out at restaurants or take out, and not going on expensive family vacations so they have all this extra money that they are now either investing in remodeling their existing home or selling and buying a larger home.
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