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Title: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: conohawk on March 09, 2005, 02:37:10 PM
I live in Bellingham, WA.  My close proximity to the border with British Columbia has me very interested in taking advantage of the lower price and (possibly) higher quality wood products available in that province.

For those who have done so recently, would you mind sharing your knowledge of the process of bringing lumber over the border?   I understand the US is imposing a tariff on soft-wood lumber.  But I don't know if this has an impact on individuals buying lumber for their own use, as opposed to wholesale purchase.

Thank you
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: glenn kangiser on March 09, 2005, 08:50:49 PM
I don't know directly but from articles here it looks like it's getting better.

http://www.canada.com/national/features/softwooddispute/index.html
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: Amanda_931 on March 09, 2005, 11:21:18 PM
Of course, two years ago, the nearest big box store was selling 2x4's from AUSTRIA when there was a mill producing them not fifteen miles away.

Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: DavidLeBlanc on March 10, 2005, 05:02:03 PM
Unfinished soft lumber from Canada attracts a dumping duty. Sub-assemblies do not. If you can have a kit cut in CA, you can save big.
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: jraabe on March 13, 2005, 09:15:25 PM
Also if you go up with your own truck and get materials for personal use I understand you do not have to pay duty. That information is over a year old so things may have changed — politics always does.
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: conohawk on March 14, 2005, 09:56:09 AM
QuoteAlso if you go up with your own truck and get materials for personal use I understand you do not have to pay duty. That information is over a year old so things may have changed — politics always does.

Indeed, my intention is to pick up the material myself.  

I  will report back to this group what I learn when I discuss the matter with US Customs within the next several days.

Thanks all for your replies.

-Mark
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: conohawk on March 19, 2005, 09:52:29 PM
QuoteAlso if you go up with your own truck and get materials for personal use I understand you do not have to pay duty. That information is over a year old so things may have changed — politics always does.

Speaking with US Customs today,  I was able to confirm that this policy remains in effect.
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: borgdog on March 19, 2005, 10:35:30 PM
Cool, although it would be a longer trip for me, it might be worth it.  have you actually checked prices to see how much you would save?  
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: conohawk on March 20, 2005, 09:59:38 AM
QuoteCool, although it would be a longer trip for me, it might be worth it.  have you actually checked prices to see how much you would save?  

Having recently completed a materials list for my cabin, I have collected prices from local sources.  I'll check prices over the border within a few days.   I'll update this thread at that time.  

Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: Bart_Cubbins on March 21, 2005, 11:53:03 PM
For those interested, I was pricing the lumber at the Vancouver Home Depot this weekend... prices in CDN$ and rounded off a bit...

2x lumber, good condition:
2x4x8
$3.15
2x4x10
$3.85
2x6x8
$4.95
2x6x10
$6.80
2x8x10
$8.25
2x8x14
$11.30
2x10x10
$10.80
2x10x12
$14.00
2x10x16
$22.00
2x12x12
$19.00
2x12x16    
$25.00

Treated posts:
4x4x12     $14.50
4x6x12$22.50
6x6x12$37.50

4x8 sheets:
7/16 OSB$17
1/2 spruce ply$20
5/8 std fir t&g ply$27
5/8 select fir t&g ply  $30
3/4 std fir t&g ply$33

Edited... forgot to say that the fir ply was tongue and groove.
Title: Re: Buying wood products in Canada for use in USA
Post by: rwalter on March 22, 2005, 10:00:49 AM
QuoteFor those interested, I was pricing the lumber at the Vancouver Home Depot this weekend... prices in CDN$ and rounded off a bit...


2x lumber, good condition:

2x4x8
$3.15
2x4x10
$3.85
2x6x8
$4.95
2x6x10
$6.80
2x8x10
$8.25
2x8x14
$11.30
2x10x10
$10.80
2x10x12
$14.00
2x10x16
$22.00
2x12x12
$19.00
2x12x16    
$25.00


Treated posts:

4x4x12     $14.50
4x6x12$22.50
6x6x12$37.50


4x8 sheets:

7/16 OSB$17
1/2 spruce ply$20
5/8 std fir ply$27
5/8 select fir ply  $30
3/4 std fir ply$33


The plywood and sheeting prices seem a high. I can get locally 1/2 #2 rated OSB for around $12  a sheet and 1/2 #2 4ply plywood for around $13 and that is in US dollars. I live near Buffalo, NY so I could go to Canada very easily to get lumber. The 2x material seems about the same price as locally but you would save the 15-20% in the currency exchange.