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    Question what thicknesses does mountain ash come in?

    what thicknesses does mountain ash come in?

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    Hi tylerwood, depends what you are looking for, I ave used slab Blackbutt which is pretty much the same timber and get it milled to what ever thickness I need at the time. 10mm to 100mm are you after posts, planks or slabs?
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    ok um slabs im pretty sure, im not really educated in this area to be truly honest :P

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    oh and im looking for a thickness of 40mm. going to get pieces cut tomorrow.
    what would u say would be the cost of a piece with the dimentions [FONT='Calibri','sans-serif']280mm x 40mm x 1300mm??[/FONT]

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    Depends where or from who you buy your timber, I buy most of mine from small timber merchants in the bush. At there prices I would say about $40 - $50 but if you are buying from a commercial timber yard it might be $70 - $80.
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    ohh ok gee this is gunna be an expensive project haha
    thanks heaps for that.

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    What area do you live in?
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    Just purchased some Tas Oak today.

    2 @ 1900 x 200 x 38 $114.95
    1 @ 1900 x 150 x 38 $47.85
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    Quote Originally Posted by tylerwood View Post
    what thicknesses does mountain ash come in?

    25, 38, 50mm
    normally
    This is what we stock.
    our prices seem about the same that BobR just purchased.
    Tassi Oak
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