164 lbs Tannerite vs Barn

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Okie4570

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Man that was a thorough knockout! I think I would have been a little farther away given the amount used and the "impalement factor" of the wood.
 

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The walls and roof were in bad shape but a lot of the interior wood looked pretty good with hardly any knots. There is actually a market for furniture like cabinets, tables, book cases, etc. made from old barn wood. Kinda pricey, but I've seen some of it when I live out East. They probably could have had somebody pay them for what wood they wanted out of it. Then again, I would have loved to be there to watch it. :)
 

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The walls and roof were in bad shape but a lot of the interior wood looked pretty good with hardly any knots. There is actually a market for furniture like cabinets, tables, book cases, etc. made from old barn wood. Kinda pricey, but I've seen some of it when I live out East. They probably could have had somebody pay them for what wood they wanted out of it. Then again, I would have loved to be there to watch it. :)

That's what I was thinking. There are people that pay big bucks for barn wood.

Cool explosion though. :D
 

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