Home Depot Cull Cart
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For some weeks now the cull bin in Fargo hasn't had anything worth messing with. I thought it was just my timing, but the posts here help to see another reality - a bad economy and companies that are cutting costs at every level.
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"... and it was after long searching that I found the carpenter's chest, which was indeed a very useful prize to me, and much more valuable than a ship loading of gold." Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, 1719
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It's not all bad. Few days ago I picked up a 1 X 6 X 10' for .51. It was better than what can often times be found in the rack. Had a 6 - 8" check in one end, otherwise nice piece. That was all I needed, but probably should have bought more as there was more full length lumber there. Hit it at the right time and was there just before it was to be cut into 4" lengths.
Sometimes just being nice to the help pays big dividends. Have found that to be true at both Lowes and H.D. Yes, we've all had the aggravation of encountering incompetent help. It's not entirely their fault. They applied for a job, got it, took the training that was offered and are doing the best they can with the limited product knowledge they have. Sometimes they know more than I, sometime not, but I'm aware before I go thru the door that few were ever professionals in any of the bldg. trades. Me neither.
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Sometimes just being nice to the help pays big dividends. Have found that to be true at both Lowes and H.D. Yes, we've all had the aggravation of encountering incompetent help. It's not entirely their fault. They applied for a job, got it, took the training that was offered and are doing the best they can with the limited product knowledge they have. Sometimes they know more than I, sometime not, but I'm aware before I go thru the door that few were ever professionals in any of the bldg. trades. Me neither.
Roger
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Four Inches???????;)alaskanexile wrote:It's not all bad. Few days ago I picked up a 1 X 6 X 10' for .51. It was better than what can often times be found in the rack. Had a 6 - 8" check in one end, otherwise nice piece. That was all I needed, but probably should have bought more as there was more full length lumber there. Hit it at the right time and was there just before it was to be cut into 4" lengths.
Sometimes just being nice to the help pays big dividends. Have found that to be true at both Lowes and H.D. Yes, we've all had the aggravation of encountering incompetent help. It's not entirely their fault. They applied for a job, got it, took the training that was offered and are doing the best they can with the limited product knowledge they have. Sometimes they know more than I, sometime not, but I'm aware before I go thru the door that few were ever professionals in any of the bldg. trades. Me neither.
Roger
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Well it's good to know that I'm not the only HD dumpster diver that noticed a change. It used to be an adventure, I couldn't pass one of the orange stores without stopping in to check the cull cart. I would often leave with a furnace filter or some doo-dad off the sales floor that I didn't plan on buying. I always thought it was savvy marketing on their part to lure me in with the cull cart. It also made me feel good that the company recycled this damaged stuff, not something I see at Menards or Lowes (maybe they do). Bottom line if they're going to stuff the cull cart with floor sweepings they won't get me through the door as often.
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Hey Dusty, it's almost always back by the panel saw and radial arm saw. It's a lumber cart with colored price indicators. Green=51 cents, etc. More than once a 1/3 sheet of MDF was in the cart with no spray painted edge to indicate price. I would hunt down someone and ask them to get out the green spray paint.
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tomsalwasser wrote:Hey Dusty, it's almost always back by the panel saw and radial arm saw. It's a lumber cart with colored price indicators. Green=51 cents, etc. More than once a 1/3 sheet of MDF was in the cart with no spray painted edge to indicate price. I would hunt down someone and ask them to get out the green spray paint.
If that is the trick, I could just carry the spray paint with me.

Gee, I hope that I have not been disregarding a lumber cart that was really the culls. I have looked by the panel saw but just never found what I thought looked like culls.

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The cull cart is the first place I hit when I go into HD. I use to get a few good boards out of it if I needed short ones. This winter I noticed that almost all the stuff they put in it looked like skis. I picked up one piece that was split on one end and it cracked the full length while I was holding it and each end shot out to make an arch. I have also noticed their quality of lumber has gone down. I wish I had my sawmill back now