I am renovating a family room which currently has knotty pine in 10″ widths. When finished I will probably have 75 or so 7′ planks. Is there an aftermarket for this or should I just scrap it?
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I am renovating a family room which currently has knotty pine in 10″ widths. When finished I will probably have 75 or so 7′ planks. Is there an aftermarket for this or should I just scrap it?
Thanks
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Maybe, See if there is a bulletin board in your local lumberyard you can put a notice on.
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or try ebay
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I would think someone somewhere would have a use for it, if your looking to make money off it try an add in the paper or post it here, if you just dont want it to go to waste and not concerned so much on making money off it, you could try small to mid size cabinet and furniture shops or local craftsmem, not sure if they would buy it or want it but I have seen some beautiful furniture made out of salvaged lumber. One last suggestion if you have a store like the woodworkers store or woodcraft you could call and see if they know of anyone that might be interested.