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When we go on our multi-month RV trips traveling the U.S. and Canada I take with a Milwaukee 18V Sliding Miter Saw and Table Saw along with buckets full of 18v routers, drivers, impacts, and other power tools. The idea is to buy reclaimed and sawmill wood by Googling "Reclaimed Wood Near Me" or "Sawmills Near Me". In this video I review just a couple of good finds like the reclaimed wood from the tear-down of a building at the Jim Beam Distillery and the Sinker Cypress found in Vidalia, LA along the Mississippi River. The main point of this video is to review what works and doesn't when trying to woodwork these types of materials and build projects when traveling in an RV. This is a series of videos documenting the build of multiple prototypes for "MikroRails and "MikroPosts", multi-board GlueUp techniques for Post and Rail woodworking methods common to the building of beds, bunks and dorm-room lofts. Larger versions are also possible for Post and Beam style small structures such as gazebos, screen rooms, sun rooms, firewood shelters, garden sheds etc. When completed in May of 2022 the full tutorial can be found on Instructables.com at my Profile Page at https://www.instructables.com/member/... or in the Let's Build search box at Instructables.com type in "MikroRail" This video is part of a series of tutorials about incorporating "knock-down" functionality into woodworking projects using Mike's patented Threaded Tenon Joinery. It’s About Knock-Down®