10/09/2025
New lumber has its place but it doesn't tell a story. This old coal shack in the Crowsnest Pass needed to come down, it was to close to the road and was falling over. Instead of it going to the dump like so many old building it will now be used in our work.
This shack has been used for many things, from yard equiment storage, parts storage and even a haven for wasps nest. Originally it was a coal shack, the small door on the alley side was used to shovel coal into the shack so that the Miner Forman that lived in the house had a supply of coal to keep the house heated in the long winters. You can see the years of being abused in the wood itself.
In the photos you can see some bigger coal chunks, and old comic book hidden jn the walls, bottle caps that were used as washers to secure cardboard to the walls ,offering some insulation in the 60s to this shack.
The bottle caps were also used to secure the cedar shakes to the roof as the constant winds of the pass started to take their toll on them.
Not every board is saved from the bin but a large portion of it will go to new Creations.
What should we make?
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