Looking for 2x16 framing lumber

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I have a small project and would like to use 2x16 or even 2x14 pine or douglas fir lumber. I can't seem to find anything locally in OKC. I've called Fox and Forrest lumber. Anyone have any leads?
 

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2x12 is about it around places I shop.
Then there is the option to use the structural wooden I joists.
If that is an option..No idea what your project demands.
Good luck in the search. If we were up north like Oregon wood like that is plentiful
 

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M&M in Tulsa may have it; been a while but I recall seeing it lat time there. Call before of course. It’s a drive from OKC but if you need it maybe worth it?
 

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M&M in Tulsa may have it; been a while but I recall seeing it lat time there. Call before of course. It’s a drive from OKC but if you need it maybe worth it?

M+M is a great store, really like the folks there. The issue is 2x16 is an anomaly, you get into this width and it will likely be 4" or 6" thick as they are considered "beams".
 

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You need to find a sawmill.
Around here, Johnson lumber sawmill
I don't know if they even have pine or fir.
Got the 1 7/8" red oak for my countertops there.
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