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Re: Lumber Prices [Re: SundanceMtnMan] #7602697
06/11/22 10:11 AM
06/11/22 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by SundanceMtnMan
The mill I work at a puts out a market report for the employees every couple of months. Our 2x4 8 ft. stud prices dropped over $400 per thousand in May with no firming of price in sight.
2 x4 8 ft stud sales down 21.56 per cent from a year ago
2x4x8' Burrill down 13.93 per cent
2x4x9' studs down 10.30 per cent
Cedar Decking down 30.11 per cent

Logs are in short supply because of the long wet spring

Doug fir/larch $605 a thousand down $20 from last May
Grand fir/hemlock $550 up $20
Spruce/Lodgepole pine $550 down$10
Western Red Cedar $1,900 down $130
Ponderosa Pine $445 up $5
Ton wood $66 a ton down $5

They are predicting a couple of tough years in the lumber business.

You?

About every industry except maybe defense and medical are in for several tough years.

Re: Lumber Prices [Re: white17] #7602740
06/11/22 11:21 AM
06/11/22 11:21 AM
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Oh I agree with you P.F. I was just commenting on my mills outlook on lumber.


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