Thurlow, I have the opposite problem with "lumber yards". The local ones want to load you out and give you the warped culls at the same time. But at Home cheapo and Lowest, all the culls others have left are on the front of the rack. Takes a half hour to sort through the rack to find a dozen good and straight boards out of the middle of the pile. If there aren't many left in the pile, I'll ask them to bring a fresh load in from outside or go somewhere else. One lumber yard will deliver for free which saves gas and everything but you get a high percentage of culls as well. For some projects you can make the warped stuff work, but for small projects, they are more trouble than its worth. I just hand pick my lumber and still have to settle for some crooked stuff that I can deal with.
For hardware stores, Ace is the best and they have all the little stuff and stuff for little projects that the big box stores don't have.
My only gripe about big box stores, farm stores, and hardware stores is than NONE of them every carry and stock all the plastic PVC fittings I need for a project. Have to go to multiple stores and then come up with alternate ways to plumb something. Sweeps, wyes, multiple size wyes to name a few are hard to locate.
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