MossflowerWoods
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I find that most carpenters with nailers also have huge piles of scrap. Nobody seems to want to break out the claw hammer and clean bracing lumber with a few nails in it. There's nothing that works as good as a claw hammer, crowbar, and a 2x4 block for cleaning lumber. Maybe I'm old-fashioned, but it gripes me to no end to see a nice piece of lumber with a few nails laying on the scrap pile.
On the other hand, I find most folks building concrete forms and using hammers and form nails also clean and conserve their lumber when possible.:thumbsup:
Jinman,
Years ago I built a cedar deck way over 1000 square feet. It was 2 octagons, one step up from ground, one step up to the second octagon, and all of the railing was 2x2 supporting a 2x4 and a 2x6 where the 2x6 was 18" above the deck and doubled as a seat. With all of the 45 degree cuts my total scrap pile fit in about 1/2 of a garbage can.
I'm not one to scrap good lumber. We are in agreement sir!
David