by Oldragbaggers » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:42 pm
Carl, you are so right on. I used the scrap from my wall cut outs for other things. My nailer blocks are all made from it for starters. I have ripped pieces of it up for many uses, and not just for the teardrop. When the teardrop is all done and the pile of what's left is too cut up for even projects around the house, it will be thrown into the outside fire pit and will make a delightful fire on some cool fall evening. No worries. A sheet of plywood, even good ply, is only about $40. Can you not spend that much on dimensional lumber??
For me, not being an experienced woodworker, the idea of trying to construct a flat, plumb, true, strong frame from dimensional lumber seemed a lot more intimidating than cutting up my plywood walls.