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Re: Inexpensive furniture woods
Here in the area that I live, we have a lot of Simplots, Resers, McCains, Lamb Westons, and Boise Cascade. Well they all use pallets, But when the get one slate broke in them they stop using them. Most of the time they set them out on the side of the road and people pick them up. But I work in a machine shop that does a majority of repairs for these plants. So therefore I know most of all the maintance personal. And they set all the good strong oak pallets to the side for me.
posted: 12:40 am on February 6thThen all you have to do is pull the pallets apart and salvage the good wood. Run thru the planner and biscuit join together to make furniture.
See how I am only a beginner at building furniture it is a cheap way to get expensive wood and not be so mad at yourself when you make a mistake.