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Jim Hall wrote:
"I call those project boards..." I suppose.. I used to think of them as future project boards. Unfortunately, right now it seems I have so many odd-sized short boards left over from previous projects clogging my lumber racks that I think of them as scrap... You know the short ones you hate to throw away but aren't really big enough in size or number to build your next project with.. -Jim I hear you. I try to use those for places on a project that don't need matching grain. On 1/3/2010 7:23 PM, Mark & Juanita wrote: Jim Hall wrote: Actually these weren't really small scraps. I don't remember exact width but I think they were around 4" wide boards, about 20" long. I guess not. Around here, I call those project boards. Scraps are about 3/4 to 2 inches wide by 20 inches or more long. .... snip -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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