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5 minutes ago, Rob_the_Sparky said:

Not true on the whole. The vast majority are only heat treated and are perfectly burnable.  There is a stamp on every pallet that tells you but in my experience you rarely find anything other than HT (heat treated).  Having said that, there is a lot of air in a pallet and not much wood plus they burn fast and hot.  Great for kindling but hard work for the amount of wood you get out of them for any other purpose.

 

true, you have to crush them up, ideally shred them, to get the output. a huge pile of pallets doesn't make a huge pile of crushed up bits though!

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