Removed about 10m of C16 timber (2*4” ish) that was supporting/boxing in a chimney breast. Quite knotty, and has screws/screw holes all over the shop - but is this the sort of thing worth keeping ‘in case’ whilst renovating a house?
Timber costs a ton at the moment, if you've got space to, and it's usable I'd personally keep it.
Probably not for general internal renovation.
One or two long lengths could be useful to act as leavers if you need to move or support something heavy.
However, depending on how rough it is, that's a lot of timber for various shed and outdoor projects. Mud kitchen, bench, etc.
Also useful for making clamps if you buy a couple of clamp heads.
https://www.zoro.co.uk/shop/hand-tools/sash-clamps/tm130-clamp-head/p/ZT1011011X?utm_source=google&utm_campaign=pla%2B%7C%2BHand%20Tools&utm_term=ZT1011011X&utm_medium=pla_css_4&targetid=pla-392743179486&loc_physical_ms=9045888&dev=c&gclid=Cj0KCQiAk4aOBhCTARIsAFWFP9EzInM-HZAua1Lecx96p7Gh6KeP3XGZF4h5-eGyiflb39yrj-WB1ocaAmP6EALw_wcB
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Removed about 10m of C16 timber (2*4” ish) that was supporting/boxing in a chimney breast.
Quite knotty, and has screws/screw holes all over the shop - but is this the sort of thing worth keeping ‘in case’ whilst renovating a house?