We're living in temporary quarters in DC for several months before we leave for our next place. My whole shop got packed up including several pieces of walnut lumber I milled myself.
About a year ago the storage company notified me that since this was raw lumber and oversized (didn't fit in their crates), my wife's employer would no longer pay to store them. So I've been paying $25/month to store this lumber until we got back to move them to my parents' house. Unfortunately my Dad couldn't move them full sized on his trailer so 4 8/4 pieces of walnut 16" wide and 14' long had to be cut down to 9'.
I used my new Ryobi cordless circular saw which really impressed me today. The warehouse manager shed some tears (dry ones) as I sawed through each plank that his crew had stacked up on the forks of their lift.
I cut them down to 9' which is the length of that shorter one in the picture. I did get to see my big tools which was nice and sad at the same time.
About a year ago the storage company notified me that since this was raw lumber and oversized (didn't fit in their crates), my wife's employer would no longer pay to store them. So I've been paying $25/month to store this lumber until we got back to move them to my parents' house. Unfortunately my Dad couldn't move them full sized on his trailer so 4 8/4 pieces of walnut 16" wide and 14' long had to be cut down to 9'.
I used my new Ryobi cordless circular saw which really impressed me today. The warehouse manager shed some tears (dry ones) as I sawed through each plank that his crew had stacked up on the forks of their lift.
I cut them down to 9' which is the length of that shorter one in the picture. I did get to see my big tools which was nice and sad at the same time.
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