too much of a good thing.

Things that don't fit anywhere else...

too much of a good thing.

Postby tbeau » Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:11 pm

I have been blessed to have friends and coworkers help by donating lumber they are not going to use. Some have been home builders with older extra lumber lying around and one was the shop teacher at the school I teach at. I got a lot of 2x4 material that I plan on making the 2"x2" frames for my walls and ceiling out of. I also got some solid oak pieces. I got a lot of fiberboard with oak veneer, some plywood, ect. I am very thinkfull for it all, but it was right before the family went on a week long trip, so I had to just stack it quickly with the help of the neighbor. :)

The downside is now that I am back and have time to work on the trailer, I have no place to work on it! plus I need to get the wood moved. :cry:

I am going through it and organizing it and tring to find some place to put it all. Which means I have also had to go through and work on getting my shed orginized, I guess that is a good thing I have been needing to do that for a while.
Here are some pics of what I got, part of the deal was that I would take any thing over 2 foot long and dispose of what I do not need. So I got lots of shorter pieces also.

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looking in were the trailer should be.

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some longer stuff
some up to 15 foot

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there are some large pieces of plywood under the small stuff

I guess I do have plenty of stuff to start another project :twisted:
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Postby Mary K » Thu Jun 19, 2008 12:24 pm

:lol: That's a lot of lumber. You can now build a TD AND a shed to store it in. :thumbsup: :applause:

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Postby Arne » Thu Jun 19, 2008 1:47 pm

I moved recently and stored the lumber in my new basement.. it is wonderful to see, that as I build the t/d, the lumber pile is getting smaller.... very nice.
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