Great eye(no surprise).
I have a good friend and coworker who has an affliction, that is well known and admitted but remains untreated. It's contagious as many on here have it to varying degrees...but it's collecting things that "maybe" useful down the road lol.
He's a woodbutcher and lumber snob and thanks to our mutual employer's usage of various wood species we often have the ability to buy excess material from runs for far less than it's firewood value. This has benefited him well as he made over 3,000 finished sq ft of sapele flooring for his last house and he had a lot of material left over....and he's added to the collection as great deals came along. The price paid for all that material is small...very small...he's of Dutch heritage and the stereotypes are true and he's not even sad about this material leaving because he knows what he paid for it lol.
Well it's now time for him to relocate for work which means massive purge as he's moving to HQ, the land of many pallets of hardwood lumber for not many dollar bills...so makes more sense to dispose of most inventory then move it.
I had taken the day off work as it was the daughters bday so we hit the zoo as a family then upon nap time starting I went down to visit him as he's only an hour away..how handy. We had been chatting about this impending purge and he offered me anything I wanted as most things I didn't take would find either a fire or landfill...so for the price of gas and labor I had whatever I wanted
So I can home with a bed load of sapele in exchange for 6 of the desktops I bought and a loose promise to haul more stuff out after this and strict instructions to not bring any trades for future trips.
All 6/4, most of it is 2-5/8 wide by 48 to 84" long, the shorter stuff in front is 3-5/8 wide all under 24" long, I think anything in that pile under 12" gets put in a firewood tote for the neighborhood driveway gatherings.
The best(or worst) part is this is probably only 20% of the sapele he has, and there is more maple, Douglas fir and oak...although he wants to keep most of the oak. And 1000s of feet of mixed profile pine interior trim/casing....enough material for millions of driveway fires. It's maybe for the best I don't have more space than I do...I hear this collecting affliction is contagious. A neighbor across the street who has a Sawstop is probably going down with me on Saturday for another load, if I keep him loaded up with lumber I can count on access to the saw as needed

. I'd love to take a trailer....but I don't have any place to put it
So new next project up is lumber racks on this wall...debating on vertical vs horizontal storage but think it's going to be horizontal. as I need to stay in wife's decent ish graces and that is her claimed parking stall so encroachment isn't appreciated. I may do some vertical on that left hand side by the garage door after reorganizing some of what's there right now
