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Thread: Wood supplies in Victoria
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27th May 2007, 02:52 PM #1
Wood supplies in Victoria
G'day All,
I live in North central Victoria, and at Easter attended my first Bendigo Woodturners show.....while there I met a young bloke who apparently owns a portable sawmill and cuts and sell some pretty nice timber as a fairly serious hobby...I have no involvement with him and have only dealt with him the once, but he seems a nice young feller and appears to know his wood.His business card reads as follows.........
TASMANIAN TIMBERS
JAMES ANDERSON
Supplying Huon Pine, Blackwood, Myrtle, Sassafras
King William Pine, Leatherwood, Red Gum and other
species to Joiners, Woodturners and Woodworkers.
Slabs, Boards and turning blocks available.
Ph:0417 845 224
Inspection by Appointment 29 Wade Street Golden Square
3555
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He seems willing to cut to size, and 'though he lives in the Bendigo area, I think he keeps most of his stock in Rochester area. But he's definitely worth a 'phone call.
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27th May 2007, 03:02 PM #2
Didn't get to the show so thanks very much for putting his details up.
Could put him in the "Timber and Hardware Suppliers" section of the forum too,where more people might find him.Thanks againwine and wood
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