Pallet Scrounging

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Trx250r180

Trx250r180

Saw polisher
Joined
Nov 7, 2010
Messages
8,249
Location
us
Nope...square edge just like in the old days...
White pine has been used around here since the first houses were built...its no oak or maple but I love wide pine floors...Mine are 8"-20" wide, as that's how big my planer is...
I had a bunch of 5/4 x6 and 5/4 x12 that had been outside and weathered ,did the floor of my horse barn tack room with it ,looked cool till i put spar varnish on it :mad: ,turned it all brown from the grey it was ,i just took big tubes of subfloor glue ,glued the boards down to the subfloor ,then used 2 inch nails in my small 15 guage nailer in the joists ,nails are almost invisible ,just little dimples where they went in

I got a makita planer for x-mas last year ,used it for the deck doug fir flooring ,had several garbage cans of fir chips after .
 
olympyk_999

olympyk_999

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jun 24, 2015
Messages
1,008
Location
south of a "GOAT"
I had a bunch of 5/4 x6 and 5/4 x12 that had been outside and weathered ,did the floor of my horse barn tack room with it ,looked cool till i put spar varnish on it :mad: ,turned it all brown from the grey it was ,i just took big tubes of subfloor glue ,glued the boards down to the subfloor ,then used 2 inch nails in my small 15 guage nailer in the joists ,nails are almost invisible ,just little dimples where they went in

I got a makita planer for x-mas last year ,used it for the deck doug fir flooring ,had several garbage cans of fir chips after .
I have a 20" grizzly industrial planer, I only planed around 1600BF of that pine, I hooked op a blower to it and blew the shavings into a dump truck 10' body with 4' sides filled it 3 times, gave it all to my neighbor for his horses...he was happy!
 
Trx250r180

Trx250r180

Saw polisher
Joined
Nov 7, 2010
Messages
8,249
Location
us
I have a 20" grizzly industrial planer, I only planed around 1600BF of that pine, I hooked op a blower to it and blew the shavings into a dump truck 10' body with 4' sides filled it 3 times, gave it all to my neighbor for his horses...he was happy!
wish i was your neighbor ,i have to get 10 bales of pine shavings after work
 
WildPrGardens

WildPrGardens

ArboristSite Lurker
Joined
Nov 10, 2015
Messages
8
Location
Land Between Two Rivers
Read a study about actual amounts of wood in a cord.
Seems the average is anywhere from 75 to 90 cubic feet of wood, depending on how it's split and how it's stacked.
If it was a solid chunk of wood, max would be 128 cubic feet.
At 12 board feet per cubic foot that gives you 900 to 1080 board feet in a legal cord.
 
Joined
Oct 19, 2009
Messages
29,496
Location
MN
At 12 board feet per cubic foot that gives you 900 to 1080 board feet in a legal cord.
There was 100,000 bf of virgin white pine left in the lake at my hunting cabin when the loggers moved on in 1912. The wood was discovered to have some kind of rot that make the wood brittle. I was told you could break a 2x4 over your knee it was so brittle.

So that would make it about 100 cords give or take.
 
olympyk_999

olympyk_999

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Jun 24, 2015
Messages
1,008
Location
south of a "GOAT"
There was 100,000 bf of virgin white pine left in the lake at my hunting cabin when the loggers moved on in 1912. The wood was discovered to have some kind of rot that make the wood brittle. I was told you could break a 2x4 over your knee it was so brittle.

So that would make it about 100 cords give or take.
Likely a bit more than that...saw logs are estimated for board feet that can be sawn out of it...slabs and saw kerf would add alot of extra if it were firewood
 
BWS-LLC

BWS-LLC

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Aug 14, 2014
Messages
882
Location
Home
Lately I've been scrounging plastic pallets. I came across about 500 in the past year. Everyone I know who burns firewood now stacks their wood on plastic pallets:D

Unfortunately my source has been drying up. It seemed like word was spreading and I had calls from "friends" I didn't know I had. Now I'm wishing I kept more than got rid of.
 
mn woodcutter

mn woodcutter

ArboristSite Guru
Joined
Nov 15, 2013
Messages
727
Location
MN
I got a bunch of pallets several yrs ago from my local lumber/building supply company. They were used for bringing in siding for houses. Each pallet is 12'x4' with solid planking in one side. They work great except they are extremely heavy to move by hand. I used 4 of them for the floor of my wood shed.
 
SteveSS

SteveSS

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Nov 23, 2014
Messages
1,275
Location
Russellville, MO
Lately I've been scrounging plastic pallets. I came across about 500 in the past year. Everyone I know who burns firewood now stacks their wood on plastic pallets:D

Unfortunately my source has been drying up. It seemed like word was spreading and I had calls from "friends" I didn't know I had. Now I'm wishing I kept more than got rid of.
I wish I could find 16 or 20 of those. I have 16 real nice wooden ones saved back at the warehouse at work that I need to get brought home.
 
USMC615

USMC615

Wood's Tougher Than Woodpecker Lips...
Joined
Feb 26, 2015
Messages
4,542
Location
Mid Georgia
One of the TSC's here will let ya walk with a good handful. Another place here, can't remember the name, will give you all you can stand to load and tie down.
 
Marshy

Marshy

285 Killa
Joined
Jan 19, 2014
Messages
6,306
Location
Mexico NY
I pick these up from a small shop on my way home. He sells snow plows, compact tractors/snowblowers and side by side utility vehicles. He sets them out by the curb when they are available, doesnt get much easier than that. The skids were a little dicy, didnt dare drive much over 45 mph. I stayed to the secondary roads on that trip.
 
SteveSS

SteveSS

Addicted to ArboristSite
Joined
Nov 23, 2014
Messages
1,275
Location
Russellville, MO
We have a guy in town here who drives around in a big flat bed and collects pallets. He takes them back to his pallet yard and rebuilds any broken or damaged ones and then resells them. He has a route through town that he runs every day collecting them. If you can find any that he hasn't snagged already, you're pretty lucky.
 
Top