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What's your experience with Lowe's Cutting?
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<blockquote data-quote="THATpurpleKUSH" data-source="post: 8621369" data-attributes="member: 615398"><p>Lowes and HD are going to be within a quarter of an inch which isn't precise enough for a box. They use rip cutting blades and don't change them too frequently. Also not every employee has the same skill level at operating it. On top of that, the quality of wood is terrible especially during the winter when the air is super dry plus the boards are shipped in with banding so tight they are warped from the get go. The boards at the Home Depot I work at are all warped to shi<span style="color: black">t</span>. Don't waste your time at one of these stores, instead buy your wood from your local lumber shop. They have the abililty to make more precise cuts and the quality and service is much better than a big box retailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THATpurpleKUSH, post: 8621369, member: 615398"] Lowes and HD are going to be within a quarter of an inch which isn't precise enough for a box. They use rip cutting blades and don't change them too frequently. Also not every employee has the same skill level at operating it. On top of that, the quality of wood is terrible especially during the winter when the air is super dry plus the boards are shipped in with banding so tight they are warped from the get go. The boards at the Home Depot I work at are all warped to shi[COLOR=black]t[/COLOR]. Don't waste your time at one of these stores, instead buy your wood from your local lumber shop. They have the abililty to make more precise cuts and the quality and service is much better than a big box retailer. [/QUOTE]
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