Early Christmas Present from my Dad

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Early Christmas Present from my Dad

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Pine lumber, cut from trees on his land. He had a guy saw the logs into lumber. Should be a pretty good start on building my workshop. :D
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Now that is just BEAUTIFUL!:D
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Nice!!!!!!
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What a PRESENT he give ya. NICE.
SS 500(09/1980), DC3300, jointer, bandsaw, belt sander, Strip Sander, drum sanders,molder, dado, biscuit joiner, universal lathe tool rest, Oneway talon chuck, router bits & chucks and a De Walt 735 planer,a #5,#6, block planes. ALL in a 100 square foot shop.
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Why no stickers beneath the bottom layer?:confused:

Random width, random thickness, or just a mix?
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[quote="JPG40504"]Why no stickers beneath the bottom layer?:confused:
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Those stickers look like 4X4s to me.:)
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charlese wrote:
JPG40504 wrote:Why no stickers beneath the bottom layer?:confused:

Those stickers look like 4X4s to me.:)

Duh! I took them to be concrete blocks. Didn't look close enough!!!:o Hope they are t-mite proof!
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Yeah, the 4x4s under the bottom layer are treated.

There is a mix of 1x4, 1x6, 2x4 and 2x6 with a couple of 1x9's thrown in. I took an inventory and this is what I counted:

1"x4"x9' = 2
1"x4"x12' = 40

1"x6"x9' = 29
1"x6"x12' = 12
1"x6"x16' = 15

1"x9"x12' = 3
1"x9"x16' = 2

2"x4"x12' = 16
2"x4"x16' = 22

2"x6"x12' = 22
2"x6"x16' = 22

I'm going to build my workshop "portable building" style, 12'x24', on runners, so we can move it in the future. A "shed" style roof (single slant) so in the future I can build on another 12'x24', doubling the size, and have a gable roof.

I get two weeks off work for Christmas and hope to get it built during that time.
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-10ER - SN 35630, Born 1950, Acquired April 2009, Restored May 2009, A34 Jigsaw
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Really nice gift. Couldn't ask for more. :)
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heathicus wrote:Yeah, the 4x4s under the bottom layer are treated.

There is a mix of 1x4, 1x6, 2x4 and 2x6 with a couple of 1x9's thrown in. I took an inventory and this is what I counted:

1"x4"x9' = 2
1"x4"x12' = 40

1"x6"x9' = 29
1"x6"x12' = 12
1"x6"x16' = 15

1"x9"x12' = 3
1"x9"x16' = 2

2"x4"x12' = 16
2"x4"x16' = 22

2"x6"x12' = 22
2"x6"x16' = 22

I'm going to build my workshop "portable building" style, 12'x24', on runners, so we can move it in the future. A "shed" style roof (single slant) so in the future I can build on another 12'x24', doubling the size, and have a gable roof.

I get two weeks off work for Christmas and hope to get it built during that time.
One of my ex-neighbors back in the 80s did that (runners) to avoid paying extra taxes.
When the tax-man said he had a new structure and hence a new assessment, he argued in court that the building was portable and therefore not a permanent structure, therefore no new tax.
He won and we threw a party.
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