free wood scraps?
Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2016 12:32 am
I assumed by searching the forum I'd find a few good threads on standard places to pick up free wood scraps. Surprisingly, I did not.
After picking up my two ShopSmiths recently, I've been wanting to get started on some small projects and basically just familiarizing myself with the machine. Don't worry... I'm going through the motors first. I've been looking around for free scraps. Craigslist and simply just asking around. A Home Depot worker told me if there's no cart near the cutting section, the only other place would be the molding aisle at the two cutting stations, and guided me over there, told me whatever scraps are left at the station are free for the taking. So, I loaded up a buggy and went on my way. I grabbed some thicker molding pieces, some smaller boards, and quite a few poles. Even a few nice looking boards of birch. Not sure if it's good to work with, but it looked nice. At Lowes, I only found a pile of 'stickers', crummy boards for stacking products on top of it seems. I took them anyway, better than nothing.
So I go back to Home Depot today and find a decent armful, throw it on the cart, and buy the switch I needed for the ShopSmith. To my surprise, the lady makes a deal out of my wooden scraps. Says she'll have to charge me. I told her the situation, and asked her to verify. She said she can give me a discount, but I'll still have to pay for them. So, I just left them.
I do plan on going back sometime and asking someone with some authority just to get the final word. But, I'm curious about everyone else' experiences on locating wooden scraps for free.
I've been told to check out HD, Lowes, cabinet makers, and lumber yards. I don't mind going around and asking, but it'd be nice to know what to expect, and maybe some other ideas/options.
I know I'm naive on the topic, and maybe I was completely wrong to think that I could have taken the wood in the first place, even though I was directly told and guided by an associate.
Thoughts?
After picking up my two ShopSmiths recently, I've been wanting to get started on some small projects and basically just familiarizing myself with the machine. Don't worry... I'm going through the motors first. I've been looking around for free scraps. Craigslist and simply just asking around. A Home Depot worker told me if there's no cart near the cutting section, the only other place would be the molding aisle at the two cutting stations, and guided me over there, told me whatever scraps are left at the station are free for the taking. So, I loaded up a buggy and went on my way. I grabbed some thicker molding pieces, some smaller boards, and quite a few poles. Even a few nice looking boards of birch. Not sure if it's good to work with, but it looked nice. At Lowes, I only found a pile of 'stickers', crummy boards for stacking products on top of it seems. I took them anyway, better than nothing.
So I go back to Home Depot today and find a decent armful, throw it on the cart, and buy the switch I needed for the ShopSmith. To my surprise, the lady makes a deal out of my wooden scraps. Says she'll have to charge me. I told her the situation, and asked her to verify. She said she can give me a discount, but I'll still have to pay for them. So, I just left them.
I do plan on going back sometime and asking someone with some authority just to get the final word. But, I'm curious about everyone else' experiences on locating wooden scraps for free.
I've been told to check out HD, Lowes, cabinet makers, and lumber yards. I don't mind going around and asking, but it'd be nice to know what to expect, and maybe some other ideas/options.
I know I'm naive on the topic, and maybe I was completely wrong to think that I could have taken the wood in the first place, even though I was directly told and guided by an associate.
Thoughts?