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Default Palet wood, comes in three sorts

On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 21:19:27 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 12 Mar 2020 14:36:01 -0400, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

On 3/10/2020 4:44 PM,
wrote:

Standard shaped pallets are about 4 foot by 6 foot. Three 2x4s in the middle with cutouts at either end of the 2x4 so forklifts can pick them up from the side. Bottom slats are about 3 of them. Top slats are the whole 6 foot length with a half inch gap between slats. All of these slats are roughly 1x4s. Rough. So you'd be lucky to plane and joint them down to 1/2" thick finished. And the 2x4 middle pieces, by the time you trimmed off the cutouts on the bottom, you'd end up with only a 2x2 6 foot long.

So, unless you need rough wood, and mostly small pieces, pallets really don't provide good wood to use. Especially not furniture.


Most pallets are less than 6' Most common is 48" x 40" and 48 x 48.
Avoid using CHEP pallets too.

Yes, you only get short pieces and since they are nailed together you
can have a lot of holes. As for furniture, it depends. My wife
collected dolls. I made a lot of furniture to scale for her. Oak is
most common, and a nice oak desk is perfect for realism. Tables,
benches, chairs, small pieces were perfect to work with.

No, I'd not make a full sized dining room table.


Get a chipper and a tanker of glue and make your own Ikea furniture.


After a day of down right depressing news, thanks for a smile and a
laugh.