Waferboard furniture?
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(10-22-2020, 08:08 AM)John Mihich Wrote: Most homeowners that buy the Ikea type stuff when it goes bad throws it out - no recycling there.  I have refinished all sorts of furniture over the years that have lasted decades.  All my kids (3) have dressers that I refinished - all 100 years old or older.  Our dinning room table 100 yo, kitchen table 100 yo. 

So - at least in my house - real wood furniture is the way I recycle or reuse.  Of course all furniture I build I try to make it 100% wood; there is some plywood but never chip board.  I rarely use MDF. 

I think if a person likes to change decor every few years it makes sense to go cheap.

I think you're talking about the trendy crowd. It's a good thing for "modern furniture" businesses that the trendy crowd exist. Who could stay in business selling a new kitchen table or bed to a customer or their descendants every 100 years.
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I hate to see real wood or stone in hotels, restaurants, particularly fast food, because I know it will be trashed in a few years.
Carolyn

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(01-25-2021, 10:56 AM)Admiral Wrote: Ok, but who is "we"??

Him and his spammer buddies.
Steve

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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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