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I order the budgets and I've not had a problem, with the exception of a few chipped corners that leave gaps large enough for bee entry. Other than that, and the knots, they work great for me.
Grant Gillard
Jackson, MO
"Joe Miller (Bethel NC USA)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Any advice on budget versus commercial grade woodenware? A search here
showed me one topic that mentioned the squareness and trueness of the cut
is more important than knots or splits. I am thinking of ordering a few
boxes first to check them out.
Thank you.
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