</font><font color="blue" class="small">( A few more sources No Tresspassing, is places that supply scaffolding to construction companys and construction companys that do underground work/digging and one more is pipe yards! We have a ole man that goes to these pipe yard and gets what they call cribbin, he sales it for barn material,etc! Its rough 2x6's! I built a stall out of it and it's jam up & cheap. Anyway places like that are good cheap sources and I'm sure U'r area has them too! I had to drive almost an hour to this place that sells used scaffold boards but got them cheap to! After they have been used a certain amount of time the companies can't use them for scaffolding anymore so they sell them to a dealer that sells them cheap too! I've had cribbin up 10 years and looks as good as when I "DRILLED HAMMMERED W/BIG HAMMER" in barn! )</font>
This is a great deal, if you can get it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif The scaffolding planks actually have an expected lifespan, and it should be discarded and not used for scaffolding any more. If you can get on the good side of a contractor that follows this practice, you could end up with some fantastic wood. There's only a couple of problems...scaffold planking is usually made from Douglas Fir, and is full sized 12" width by 1 1/2" thickness, 12'-15' in length. This means they are HEAVY...heavier than you ever expect for the size they are. The other problem is, there are always people that already have dibs on them, and they are almost impossible to obtain.
Dave