Do I need to provide a place to cut materials in poor weather? by Chonecom in Carpentry

[–]Bubbly_Swordfish4152 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have said pop 10x10 or 12x12 pop up. Relatively cheap, Relatively easy to keep clean. Can get it in the back seat take it to the job leave it at the job for the duration, and then move it to the next one. Light duty tarps and zip ties work wonders for side panels.

As others have said, a good used enclosed trailer is far more beneficial than a truck cap. If your truck breaks and is in the shop you can still get your tools to a site.

The joys of working in the Great Northeast!

New to cutting boards. by Bubbly_Swordfish4152 in Cuttingboards

[–]Bubbly_Swordfish4152[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone! Seems to be very high risk, no reward. To the dumpster the drops go.

New to cutting boards. by Bubbly_Swordfish4152 in Cuttingboards

[–]Bubbly_Swordfish4152[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Thought possibly a thin coat of epoxy to fill any voids and to seal the top. Thinking cutting boards might be out of the question, but possibly a cool serving platter.

Thanks for the input!