To: antaresequity
Sorry for the confusion No apology necessary. I have problems with math sometimes myself. :)
46 posted on
05/05/2004 4:58:34 PM PDT by
Vigilantcitizen
(Don’t go around stating the world owes you a living; the world owes you nothing; it was here first.)
To: Vigilantcitizen
I usually never buy the stuff by sheet, let alone the square foot...Its always Unit cost...
33/44/66 sheets for 1",3/4,1/2 by the unit.
You can save alot of money over time if you order your stuff in units, or lifts.
If you need 46 2 x 12, buy 48, because they stack them 4 wide in a unit...
2 x 12 4 wide
2 x 10 5 wide
2 x 8 6 wide
2 x 6 8 wide
2 x 4 12 wide
The dispatcher will build your load and get it to you sooner if you don't waste his lift operators time by picking through stacks.
If they guy can just peel off layers or lifts with the fork lift, you get better service, better pricing, more tee shirts.
Its like ordering 45 pounds of nails...only a 'minute horny clockwatcher' would do somthing like that...
lol
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