Using time machine after reformat

I just bought a new SSD and I'm about to do a fresh OSX install. Because of the lower capacity I need to be a bit leaner than I am now and I certainly can't do a full restore from time machine.
Can I skip restoring from time machine but still tap into the old files as normal?
Thanks

I was hoping I'd have the ability to go back into the time machine and pull out files as needed
You can, but you can't do it using the Finder. Time Machine backups have their own weird permissions and structure - despite their misleadingly-innocent appearance - and using the Finder to try to interact with them is fraught with danger. You could easily destroy the backup so that you can't restore from it.
You need not do a full restore... you can also restore individual files or folders. However, it might be easier to simply have a clone so you can copy files using the Finder. Plus, you should have a minimum of two backups anyway, and it sounds like you've only got one.
I guess I can just do a traditional file-based backup and delete it.
You didn't read what I said about not deleting the backup, I guess. Danger, Will Robinson, danger!

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