WinterDeere
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
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- 5,937
- Location
- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
Especially old timber out of the house or barn. Always easier to grab an old timber for a repair, than to artificially age a new one to match exposed framing.If a board is two feel long, or longer, it gets stacked in my garage for future use. I can't even count how many times I've used them for something I wasn't planning on.
What's fun is when you realize the timber you're reusing today, was also reused at least once or twice prior to the location in which you found it installed. I have numerous beams in both the house and barn, with non-sensical mortises and markings, probably from when they were previously used as posts in some earlier construction.
Our house was built in a few phases, and renovated a few times in-between, starting in or around 1734. I suspect my carriage barn came into being with a very large addition to the house in 1775, and that some of the beams used in the barn came out of the 1734 part of the house, when they tore the roof off of that to build the 1775 addition atop it.