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<blockquote data-quote="Z71" data-source="post: 2076981" data-attributes="member: 26805"><p>Go somewhere where they have stacks of used pallets and shipping crates....examine all for wood types. You will find lots of oak...some maple..birch..cottonwood...mystery-wood...and walnut!!</p><p></p><p>No kidding...I've busted-up several pallets and crates and salvaged quite a bit of walnut from 1x4 to 4x4</p><p></p><p>I guess furniture makers or wood suppliers...whoever makes pallets use whatever leftover hardwoods wood for constructing pallets and skids for crates. I've retrieved entire pallets where all the planks were walnut....and several machine-parts boxs that had 4x4 walnut 'skids'...comes in handy for repairing gunstocks and making cool stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Z71, post: 2076981, member: 26805"] Go somewhere where they have stacks of used pallets and shipping crates....examine all for wood types. You will find lots of oak...some maple..birch..cottonwood...mystery-wood...and walnut!! No kidding...I've busted-up several pallets and crates and salvaged quite a bit of walnut from 1x4 to 4x4 I guess furniture makers or wood suppliers...whoever makes pallets use whatever leftover hardwoods wood for constructing pallets and skids for crates. I've retrieved entire pallets where all the planks were walnut....and several machine-parts boxs that had 4x4 walnut 'skids'...comes in handy for repairing gunstocks and making cool stuff. [/QUOTE]
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