I work for a family business that has a sawmill and a pallet mill. Much of that wood has been treated already and is stored in the same way as pallet material. One previous comment says that lumber from the hardware store is safer.
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Consider the history of recycled wood pallets TheĀ arguments are compelling indeed and have made me re-think all those 'pallet projects' I've promoted over the years. Okay, here's the deal, I came across a bloggerĀ rant a few months back about why we should absolutely NOT be using rescued pallets in our interiors for things like a DIY wood pallet bed or flooring.