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My wife will tell you that i never...ever....ever throw them away, and she's not happy with that fact. I always find some kind of use for them. Attached is a pic of a trawler that i'm making for my little boy to play with in the bathtub.
I would burn any of the plywood chunks or anything treated for that matter. But raw, untreated wood...don't think that'll be a problem
My wife will tell you that i never...ever....ever throw them away, and she's not happy with that fact. I always find some kind of use for them. Attached is a pic of a trawler that i'm making for my little boy to play with in the bathtub.
I would burn any of the plywood chunks or anything treated for that matter. But raw, untreated wood...don't think that'll be a problem
Ralph: I'm retired now and gettin' pretty antsy with the cold temps. so I fired up the ole' propane salamander in the garage and brought in a stack of left over 5/4" treated deck lumber (deck repair). In the last two weeks that "scrap" lumber has resulted in a darn nice looking Adirondack chair and a Trestle table.
It gave me the opportunity to do some pocket screw work. especially for the table top.
A foot stool for the chair and benches for the table are next.
It's amazing how beautiful "scrap" lumber looks after it's been run through the planer and jointer. A roundover bit and a good sanding really makes them pleasing to the eye.
Don't throw anything away!!! Even the edges I cut off the deck boards are being utilized as banding around the table top edges.
Make Momma a cutting board or something, maybe a jewelry box???
Never never burn Wolmanized wood!!
Ralph: I'm retired now and gettin' pretty antsy with the cold temps. so I fired up the ole' propane salamander in the garage and brought in a stack of left over 5/4" treated deck lumber (deck repair). In the last two weeks that "scrap" lumber has resulted in a darn nice looking Adirondack chair and a Trestle table.
It gave me the opportunity to do some pocket screw work. especially for the table top.
A foot stool for the chair and benches for the table are next.
It's amazing how beautiful "scrap" lumber looks after it's been run through the planer and jointer. A roundover bit and a good sanding really makes them pleasing to the eye.
Don't throw anything away!!! Even the edges I cut off the deck boards are being utilized as banding around the table top edges.
Make Momma a cutting board or something, maybe a jewelry box???
Never never burn Wolmanized wood!!
Wow I like the Trawler! Very nice work indeed. Is that all plywood?
Geoff Simpson said:My wife will tell you that i never...ever....ever throw them away, and she's not happy with that fact. I always find some kind of use for them. Attached is a pic of a trawler that i'm making for my little boy to play with in the bathtub.
I would burn any of the plywood chunks or anything treated for that matter. But raw, untreated wood...don't think that'll be a problem
I make cutting boards out of mine and give them away. After I get a good pile or so I just spend an hour or so ripping scrap wood.
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