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I got some lumber yesterday, now i just hope some of it can be saved.  The owners said they thought it was Ash.... or.. maybe Hickory.  lol.  Whatever it is, looks pretty rough.  I'll dig down and run a few through the planer and see what comes out.  Worth looking into IMO.

Russell

 

 

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my brother gave me a pile about two times that size of walnut.. customer brought in the logs and had him custom saw it.. he paid my brother for cutting it and everything... that was about 15 years ago.. he never come picked it up.. my brother tried many times to get in contact with the customer.. He told me I could have it if I haul it out of there and out of his way.. Same thing with a pile about half that size with Maple... I've gotten a lot of good lumber salvaged from those piles.. and still haven't put a dent in them yet.. LOL

 

I do wish I had a drum sander... I learned quick to run old planer knives for the first couple passes of this... a lot of dirt and grit and get into the wood pores from years of sitting.. Needles to say... I have a brand new set of worn planer knives, 😂

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My son repairs and installs copiers. Some of those big machines come in wood crates that have some fairly decent wood like oak, hickory and ash. There's also a lot that isn't fit to use, but that's to be expected.

I don't have a drum sander, so before I run it through my planer, I strap my hand-held belt sander upside down on a saw horse to clean it up. It's a lot of work but it's worth the effort for the really good stuff that's free.

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I had a friend who gave me a pile of wood looked a bit like this - mine was mahogany scraps

some people can take stuff like so called barn wood - and make country crafts out of it ,

I knew a gent who made flying geese as wall hangings -he made a decent living at it-

they sold well - I think you have a diamond in the rough !

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On 4/10/2020 at 11:58 AM, Crosstimbers said:

My son repairs and installs copiers. Some of those big machines come in wood crates that have some fairly decent wood like oak, hickory and ash. There's also a lot that isn't fit to use, but that's to be expected.

 

i worked in a pallet mill right out of high school-10 years ago( its my lie ill tell it like i want! :) ). i saw some gorgeous lumber go into pallet stock. some beautiful QS red and white oak and curly/flame/figured maple. i didnt know about curly/flame/figured maple at the time and thought it was junk wood.

the mill purchased the logs in large quantities. most were one step away from firewood but there would still be some real nice logs from time to time.

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