1.1 KiB
1.1 KiB
Good Enough 4u0 — Supply-Side Commons
File: good-enough-4u0-supply-side.md
Purpose
Harness leftover and salvaged materials as raw input—without making them a fragile dependency.
Two Supply Categories
1. Opportunistic Salvage (One-Time)
- Shop leftovers: lumber, metal offcuts, plastics.
- Construction salvage: glass, tiles, fixtures.
- Industrial junk streams.
- Rule: Cannot be the essential anchor. Always list a repeatable substitute.
2. Perennial Secondary Markets
- Garage sales, flea markets, thrift stores, liquidation.
- Common discards: shelving, office chairs, plastic tubs.
- Rule: Acceptable as semi-stable source if turnover is predictable.
Documentation Requirements
- Material class, not brand. (“Aluminum offcut, ≥5 mm” not “6061 from X shop.”)
- Substitution note. Identify what standard material could replace it.
- Hazard check. Call out risks (treated lumber, tempered glass, lead solder).
Integration with Design
- Salvage = enhancement, not anchor. Anchors must remain plentiful COTS.
- Builders must be able to finish the design without the exact salvage find.