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he opts for construction lumber and $20. vintage planes instead of hardwoods and LV quality planes ...Mike, PS is a HUGE fan of Veritas/LV tools. These appear to be the planes and saws he prefers using in his personal work. Just search his blog and you will discover this (search on Veritas). He has visited LV to discuss design, raves about the shoulder plane, BU planes, saws and vises. All quite different from his postings on Stanley and other "poor man" tools.
For example:
http://paulsellers.com/2013/04/three-gen...der-plane/Regards from Perth
Derek
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After picking through studs and bringing home at least 40 to redo my basement bedroom (mother-in-laws) quarters, I have to agree with C. Schwarz regarding quality and usefulness of current studs at our major box lumber stores. I bought a bundle of shims (two sizes), a bundle of lath grade stakes, and a bundle of cardboard gypsum shims to straighten, co-planar align, and flatten the walls I built. My straight edge was a 15-pound L-beam of some exotic aluminum number-type that was over eight feet in length.
I also salvaged every old (25-years) stud removed from the earlier basement build. Some of the old wood was collected from foundation construction in 1985. I actually used the old wood for all the plates. My construction is flatter and straighter than the original work. They currently sell that quality wood for finish, stain-grade architectural and trim work.
Construction lumber of 2x dimension really is a sad excuse for what it is expected to do. I used 5 pounds of deck screws, and a tapping drill courtesy of Boeing surplus, to attach all the wood. A twenty ounce framing hammer bent half of the 8d nails I was able to send through tangential grain. Forget 12d. Now, I know why rotary hammer drills are so popular.
If Paul Sellers can build a work bench from construction lumber, I applaud him.
That said, I think Chris Schwarz and his buddies simply market tools, hardware, and fabricate the glitz for same.