25 June 2021, 05:33 PM
Steve MillerInflation
In the past 60 days the price of #12 THHN solid electrical wire has doubled.
Doubled
I've seen price fluctuations but never anything like this.
25 June 2021, 06:09 PM
rontunerI was walking through a big box hardware store looking for something I could use to make piano hinge pins.... I walked down the copper wire aisle to see all the spools behind lock and key in a cage!
25 June 2021, 06:12 PM
ShiroKuroI haven't looked at the price of lumber, do you know if it has gone up or down
since we finished re-doing our deck in the last two weeks?
25 June 2021, 06:28 PM
NinaThere are so many random supply chain issues.
I took my car in yesterday for routine maintenance. It's now 15 years old, with ~ 160K and my view is that it will give me a sign when it's time to replace it. (KBB value is about $5K.) So I was chatting to the dudes at the dealership while waiting for it to be serviced. Their advice: if you need to buy a new car now or even in the next month, your safest bet is to just buy whatever they have on the lot that's closest to your needs, because they can't guarantee any new inventory.
It's a far cry from when I bought my Honda Odyssey in the early 2000s. Even though it was a "hot" car (they just remodeled it, or whatever you call it in car terms), the guy pulled out a big printout of Odysseys in the western USA and looked at my requirements (primarily color and automatic side door and of course AC), took out a big ruler and highlighted about 12 or so cars in the first minute that fit the bill. Then we just chose one that was cheap and the quickest to be delivered. I think we waited maybe a week?
Strange new world.
26 June 2021, 04:19 PM
QuirtEvansquote:
Originally posted by ShiroKuro:
I haven't looked at the price of lumber, do you know if it has gone up or down since we finished re-doing our deck in the last two weeks?
Lumber prices have been falling.
https://markets.businessinside...nd-2021-6-103055645424 August 2021, 12:58 PM
wtgLumber prices continue to drop.
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/lumber24 August 2021, 01:55 PM
MikhailohI was in a convenience store today. Standard bottled water was $2. That's double or more.
24 August 2021, 02:17 PM
Steve MillerThis is good news for my neighbor who was all set to build his dream retirement home when lumber prices hit their peak.

24 August 2021, 02:28 PM
wtgStill a buck a gallon more than last year, but at least gasoline prices around here are ticking down recently.
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/h...PM0_PTE_YORD_DPG&f=Wam thinking that last year's dip was partly due to lack of demand...people weren't traveling a whole lot...