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    What to build with wooden pallets?

    So my local garden center has a whole bunch of wooden pallets with a big "free" sign on them. Not sure what type of wood they're made of and I'm sure they're in pretty rough shape.

    Other than firewood, are these good for anything?

    Jason

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    I've seen some with some very striking grain and figure in them. Most are made either from a cheaper wood (trash tree or such) or material that for one reason or another didn't make the grade for more marketable material. Other than not knowing if it's oak ,gum, or whatever, it should be OK. After all what have you got to lose - it's free.
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    Taylor Guitars did this

    You'd be surprised at what you can do with pallet wood

    http://namm.harmony-central.com/SNAM.../Pallet-sm.jpg

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    Be careful about metal in them. Other than that, it can be okay free wood.

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    Around here most pallet wood is oak and it is not dried. It might be free wood, but you get what you paid for. I would highly recommend a metal detector before running any through your saws or planer.
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    You can plan on throwing out the one-by cross boards.

    Then, take the thicker board and look for any nails, staples, etc. Then, put on your 40 or 60 grit sanding belt on your belt sander and give 'er the once over to remove sand & rocks that might've been mashed into the wood.

    I made something out of pallet wood once. Wound up nicking the hell out of my planer & jointer knives. It was NOT worth it.

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    If you have enough, you can make a cool fort....

    YM

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    giving some back...

    Just finished making thirteen birdhouses from the pallets on which my table and band saws, and lathe arrived. Just could not toss all that clear lumber. Not suitable for much else since it is all softwood, except one beautiful brown piece that is twice the weight as fir, and cuts like a dream. Used the little available to make a few fence attachments for miter gauges on my saws. Will be sending sample to determine species. Would like to find more of this wood somewhere.

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    It's not worth the price.

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    What to build with wooden pallets?
    A nice warm fire.

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    Hey Carl I'm up here in Farmington and I'm with you, they make for a great bonfire. Other than that I wouldn't put any of my blades or knifes near that stuff.

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    Matt- Time to get some more pallets. We're supposed to get 6-8 inches of the white fluffy stuff tomorrow. YUCK! Isn't it supposed to be spring soon?

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    A lot of pallets for machines that come in from the Orient are some very nice Philippine mahogany or other exotics (to us) that are trash wood (to them). You can make almost anything with decent pallet wood - boxes (jewelry, keepsake, etc.) come to mind, as do small tables, children's furniture (table and chairs). You can make the same things with pallet wood that you can with wood you buy at the lumber yard. Yes, some of it isn't worth messing with, but you have to look at it good, and make sure it isn't full of metal. You'd be surprised what you might find under a layer of dirt and/or oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy Laird View Post
    A lot of pallets for machines that come in from the Orient are some very nice Philippine mahogany or other exotics (to us) that are trash wood (to them).
    I actually saw some pallets at one of the Borgs a couple of weeks ago that were used to ship some Luan that were made out of some pretty decent looking Mahogany.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Beck View Post
    I actually saw some pallets at one of the Borgs a couple of weeks ago that were used to ship some Luan that were made out of some pretty decent looking Mahogany.

    Keith
    In that case, the pallet was probably nicer than the stuff they were trying to sell off of it.


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