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RonB
 
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Before you burn it, check to see if the larger pieces are hardwood and of
any value to a woodworker. You'd be amazed at what we grab for free.
Better it should be turned into something of beauty rather than firewood.


An eastern Kansas hardwood dealer/mill used to provide low-grade cherry for
an area furniture manufacturer to use in sofa and recliner frames. I bought
a little of it. Overall the boards were fairly straight, some knots but the
overall color was bad. However, you could pick out areas of pretty nice
wood.