I don't own a planer or a jointer yet, but have enough experience with them to know how to use them and when to use them. However, I have access to my dad's equipment and he lives about an hour away.
Anyway, these pictures I took from my local ReStore. Most of them are 8' lengths. Each of the 2" x 12" would cost 20 cents a foot, so quick math and that's $1.60 for a 2x12x8. If planed down and jointed, I could rip them to thickness and use them in a whole slew of toy projects. At least, that's my thought process. However, I don't even know if it's 'good' wood for woodworking projects.
Is that worth doing? I know time is money, but I have more of one and not enough of the other so to get all that lumber for pennies on the dollar and spend upfront on jointer blades am I still coming out ahead? Anyone else plane their lumber themselves and can give some advice? Sorry about some of the blurriness. Camera phone wasn't autofocusing fast enough
Wood Pictures