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Posted by snitkawl on January 20, 2005 at 04:47:18 from (65.123.178.73):
In Reply to: Re: OT Walnut logs posted by sjh on January 19, 2005 at 21:21:19:
I have made pallet lumber from walnut, and others that saw pallet lumber primarily have also. That being said, if I was in the logging bnsiness and had 500 walnut log to sell, I would not take them to a buyer whose primary business was pallet lumber. Since I was not in the grade lumber business, I had to buy all logs to supply my markets. If my primary markets are pallet builders, then I must buy all logs at a price at which I can afford to sell the lumber cheap. If a walnut log gets into the mix, it will become pallet lumber. As to the post below in which the poster said walnut did not make good lumber: Flatly wrong. What it does not make is good firewood. It makes very good lumber for all sorts of uses including framing for buildings.
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