Is there anything similar for menards or any tips? Menards will provide you with the training The training will take a few hours, and it may take you a week or two to get used to the forklift Working in the yard is probably one of the best jobs you will have in your younger years, honestly The guys are chill and the job is relatively easy. Ok, the menards kits can give you a an idea of what different types, sizes, styles will run you
The last time i looked at one with what the total costs would be, it was about 3x what the kit was That was about 5yrs ago, but the ratios should be similar There can be a lot of hard costs based on site conditions and utility availability. This subreddit is dedicated to menards Customers, contractors, and team members are all welcome Save big money at menards!
(i’ve only seen a small section by the indoor area for panel goods etc.) Thanks for any pro tips!! Menards is privately owned and works under a completely different business model They own manufacturing on many of their products, especially building materials They own and distribute their own concrete, interior and exterior doors, concrete block and patio blocks to name just a few items. Menards carries a lot of cheap stuff (some diamonds in the rough mixed in) but also a lot of name brand stuff that's just as good or better than some of the home depot stuff
Grk and spax are both pretty good and i know of a lot of people that swear by and try to go out of their way to use grk especially. Now home depot discontinued there 11% rebate Of course i found out about home depot no longer doing their 11% rebate after i went out and got real wood baseboards to do the downstairs Well menards is a little further away but i will have to watch and see when they are giving the 11% discount. Just realized i didn't mail my rebate form in 'final mailing date' was yesterday 7/25.how screwed am i?
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