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    Dave newjon in the small timber milling forum has some beef wood pic s up I think its pretty bloody good however I ve not heard of a market for it but still 10kms of felled timber in time with be worth some thing storing stacking an freight will be the biggest killers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Avery View Post
    Some people have a dangerous allergic reaction to it - much like silky oak,
    Here in the NT it's called "blister bush" because of the reaction that some have with the sap .
    Plenty of it up here ,doesn't grow very big ,about 2 -2.5 m tall and the trunks are up to 120mm round.

    Kev
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