Just had to tell someone, 'cuz I'm doing this in total isolation. Laboriously salvaging and pulling nails from ancient wood from demolition that would have otherwise just gone to the dump. Redwood from 1890-1940s California, when they unconscionably cut down trees over a millennium old ;_; light as a feather, stronger than steel. Milled ages ago and structurally unfazed. Only a culture beyond salvation would treat this priceless material like trash.
Salvaging station cobbled together from other salvaged scraps. Base is four 6x6 beam ends bracketed together. Old barn hardware handles for tool hangers. Tools include: claw hammer, 3lb hammer, 1" blade chisel, small pry bar, crow bar, nail punch, nail puller, horse brush. Working surfaces include: railroad rail section, steam engine part die block. All together these allow rapid cleanup of most pieces at a comfortable working height.
Here is about 1/3 of the total wood salvaged so far. What's not pictured are the large structural pieces: 4x6, 2x6, 2x4 some almost 20' long.