• Barbecue Cowboy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      I’ve used it a few times to order lumber because I thought it would be a pain to get everything into my car. Consistently ends up with a guy with the tiniest possible car showing up and me being surprised that a car that small can hold that much wood.

      I do usually pad it out with a few other things whenever I make a big order of lumber though, have definitely ordered caulk.

      • Lka1988@sh.itjust.works
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        Small cars can do way more than people think. If you put the rear seats down to open the trunk area to the passenger compartment, you can fit a lot of 2X4s and other long items. Having a roof rack helps, too.

        Even more so if the small car happens to be a wagon. Like a Kia Soul, Honda Fit, or Subaru Impreza. I had a Kia Soul years ago when I was slinging tires, I could load up a set of big 265s and a set of 215s, with room to spare.

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      Honestly, I’d consider it.

      If I was in the middle of a job and was about to run out of something, I’m looking at downing tools for a minimum hour round trip to the nearest (decent) hardware store.

      There’s a good chance someone starting closer to the store can get that down to 35-40 minutes, and I can carry on working in the meantime.

      Now “normal”, perhaps not, but unreasonable also perhaps not?

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        24 hours ago

        In other words, if you’re a contractor and the doordasher’s fee is lower than your hourly rate.

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          17 hours ago

          Even for DIY this might be sensible. I know what my time is worth to me in $. Add in a % correction for semi enjoyable tasks and I have an easy yardstick for what is reasonable.

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          Not necessarily, sometimes you just want to get something finished today, which won’t happen if you’re sitting in your car. I probably wouldn’t do it though.