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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 947131" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I use rough cut 2 by 6 that is cut a full 2 inches by a full 6 inches. I get them from a guy with a small portable saw mill. They are a lot stronger than the 2 by 6 from the lumber yard that is actually only 1 5/8 thick. That way "when" doesn't visit as often. And for me they are cheaper than standard retail lumber. </p><p>As for BH's concern about fire. If you are in a fire prone area think steel. If not wood will probably be much cheaper. Wood is also much easier to tear down, move, change, repair, or replace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 947131, member: 498"] I use rough cut 2 by 6 that is cut a full 2 inches by a full 6 inches. I get them from a guy with a small portable saw mill. They are a lot stronger than the 2 by 6 from the lumber yard that is actually only 1 5/8 thick. That way "when" doesn't visit as often. And for me they are cheaper than standard retail lumber. As for BH's concern about fire. If you are in a fire prone area think steel. If not wood will probably be much cheaper. Wood is also much easier to tear down, move, change, repair, or replace. [/QUOTE]
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