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18th October 2005, 11:51 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Red Cedar and Rosewood delivery (plus)
Mal from Boutique timbers will be delivering to Sydney/Newcastle/ Central Coast 28 Oct and also November.
Time to make that special XMAS present?
Red cedar from $2000/cube (no need to order that amount however, small orders can be collected from Greenwich)
Dark Gloucester cedar $3000/c
boards and slabs, coffee tables, 4x4, 3x3 etc.
Rosewood $2500-3000/cube
Other timber:
Red River gum slabs (>1.2 m wide)
Jarrah Slabs (up to 1.2 m wide)
White beech
Huon pine
Tas Myrtle slabs
Tas and N Qld Blackwood, boards, slabs
Mackay Cedar. Boards and slabs
Silky. Burl slices and burls in jarrah, red gum, blacknut, coolibah and more
call Mal on 0265 858296 after 7.00 pm to discuss any requirements.
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Greg
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18th October 2005, 12:10 PM #2Member
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Greg,
Throw a few prices at us for those Tassie timbers???
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18th October 2005, 01:31 PM #3GOLD MEMBER
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Pricing
Will do, also for camphor laurel as well..... soon as I can get hold of him, he's gone north to collect another load of red cedar.
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Greg
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18th October 2005, 02:17 PM #4GOLD MEMBER
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Pricing
River red gum slabs $3000/cube
Jarrah slabs $3000/cube
White Beech. $3000/cube
Huon Pine $3500/cube
Myrtle slabs $3000/cube
Tas blackwood boards $2100/cube
Mackay cedar slabs/boards $2500-3000/cube
Silky Oak $1600/cube
Camphor $1600/cube
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Greg
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cheers!
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19th October 2005, 08:10 AM #7GOLD MEMBER
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Silky Oak
Silky Oak is gravillia robusta (escuse spelling)
N Qld blackwood is acacia melanoxyn (spellingagain)
Same species I understand as Tas blackwood. It just grows better in certain environments. Along the creeks in N NSW, it is common as well, but rarely gets to any size before the grubs get to it, on the highlands on the Gt Divide, it grows OK, but in the moist cool areas of N Qld, it is once again a tree that provides good wood.
That's my understanding anyway.
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GregLast edited by Greg Ward; 19th October 2005 at 08:11 AM. Reason: spelling
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19th October 2005, 09:05 AM #8
mm didnt know that blackwood grew well up north....is there much of it...?
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19th October 2005, 09:22 AM #9GOLD MEMBER
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N Qld Blackwood
We've processed several large logs, as part of loads from N Qld, over the last 12 months. The processed slabs are almost indistinguishable from the Tas variety, I think it is common on the scrub edges, but needs cool moist areas to grow into good timber.
I have also seen some processed boards from N NSW, and they were almost a brown/purple colour: having said that, you get a variety from Tasmania, with some logs cutting up light, almost white, and others dark, which is the sought after colour.
I don't have much knowledge however about its availability from N Qld, perhaps someone else can comment?
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Greg
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