That's even better. The students at a private college probably have better stuff than those at state schools!Good idea. I live really close to a pretty large private university.
That's even better. The students at a private college probably have better stuff than those at state schools!Good idea. I live really close to a pretty large private university.
I didn't want to say that, but this particular university is super expensive. My son married someone who graduated from there a couple years ago & I couldn't believe the things her roommates left behind at the end of the year.That's even better. The students at a private college probably have better stuff than those at state schools!
I was thinking I should wait a bit and see if gas prices go down. My tank is half full. Maybe I should rethink that. I don't drive daily. But I feel for those who do.Building materials have been notorious during this inflation cycle. I can't remember if there's a housing-specific (or lumber-specific) explanation for this, but I know it's supposed to be pretty bad.
If anyone hasn't topped up their gas tank, and has the $$ to do it, this would be a good time. However bad it looks right now, it's probably gonna look worse tomorrow.
Uncharted territory! We're definitely going to need all our coping skills and probably some new ones. Good luck to us all.
Doing it that way saves the city A WHOLE LOT of labor cost......They do, but now they make everyone take it to the City maintenance garages. No idea why they switched it.
I’ll just point out you own a 3/4 ton truck. If there’s any pallet rebuilders in your area, maybe they’d pay for used pallets. I snag all those free ones and try to make a little gas money.Just checked out the spot my son-in-law told me about. That's a lot of pallets!
$100 fillup was a lifetime first for me as well last week. It would have actually exceeded $100 but the station had a $100 limit on credit card chatges.That is a good point. For those of us just starting out, we need to be realistic about the cost of fuel. Fuel cost me $100 last week and I hoped to buy the topper AND travel to southern Illinois to spend a month with my daughter (until I get my next disability check). I used up the bulk of the fuel just driving to get the topper. It was an eye opener for me. Realized I can't afford to go very far yet. Not while I'm still building out my tiny topper, lol. I think my truck gets a measly 11 MPG.
Edit: why is plywood so expensive? I remember when a sheet was $8.00. This morning my daughter said when she got a new roof put on her house about 4 years ago it was $23.00 a sheet. Now it is $50.00 a sheet. I hoped to buy a couple sheets for my topper project.
It was also a life-time 1st for me last week to have a $100 fill-up. It would have been more but the pump has a $100 limit on credit card purchases.That is a good point. For those of us just starting out, we need to be realistic about the cost of fuel. Fuel cost me $100 last week and I hoped to buy the topper AND travel to southern Illinois to spend a month with my daughter (until I get my next disability check). I used up the bulk of the fuel just driving to get the topper. It was an eye opener for me. Realized I can't afford to go very far yet. Not while I'm still building out my tiny topper, lol. I think my truck gets a measly 11 MPG.
Edit: why is plywood so expensive? I remember when a sheet was $8.00. This morning my daughter said when she got a new roof put on her house about 4 years ago it was $23.00 a sheet. Now it is $50.00 a sheet. I hoped to buy a couple sheets for my topper project.
The price increase on lumber has been due to the pandemic. The US decided to increase tariffs in November of last year. That increase probably didn't take effect until this year, assuming it's taken effect at all. The price of lumber skyrocketed way more than a year ago.$100 fillup was a lifetime first for me as well last week. It would have actually exceeded $100 but the station had a $100 limit on credit card chatges.
It was also a life-time 1st for me last week to have a $100 fill-up. It would have been more but the pump has a $100 limit on credit card purchases.
Unfortunately, it would be easy to blame the pandemic for the rise in lumber costs but unfortunately this has a lot to do with it as well.
https://www.enr.com/articles/53326-2021-4q-cost-report-tariffs-doubled-on-canadian-lumber-products
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