I'm looking for a solid oak dining room table to come up cheap at Restore. The top will get cut into slats for the "free" cast iron garden bench ends I picked out of someone's trash, not realizing the wood and stuff to restore the thing was going to cost me $250. I thought of skid lumber but if it's hardwood it doesn't usually come apart easily. Busted knuckles and tools can take a big bite out of the savings.Funny. In the ReStore most of those corner units that come in are destined for the scrap bin. Tastes have changed. Brown furniture (antiques) sits quite awhile. Teak stuff and mid century modern moves ok. Kids today seem fine with the flat pack future waste from ikea
S-P-F from Home Depot could work if it was old growth. The new stuff is little better than balsa.
