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I now have all the tools and know how as to how to manufacture a
proffessional looking super. Only one major problem exsists, if I price
the lumber needed to build one super, at our local lumber yard, it'll
cost me more in lumber to cut my own than it "wood" to out rite buy a
new unassembled factory cut super.
Question: Any leads out there to suitable rough bee box lumber?

John Wiebe

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