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    Default rough sawn timber

    Gday all, I am wanting to build a rustic look verandah so I am in need of rough sawn timber, species doesnt matter as long as its gumtree of some description.
    Sizes can be worked around but somewhere around 200x50,150x32,100x50 and posts of 90-125 square or round, . Its approx 5x4m in area and 2.5m in height so not a huge amount or long lengths needed.
    please PM me if you have any available for sale
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    I got timber Fubar, but maybe a bit far away mate, good luck tho
    I love my Lucas!! ...just ask me!
    Allan.

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    Hi Fubar

    We are milling a bit of structural timber this week, located near Bendigo. Give me a call on 0417845224 if you're interested.

    Cheers
    James

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    this is now sorted so can be removed or closed .Sourced the timber through fellow forumite TassieTimbers Thanks MODS
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    Ahhh.

    Another satisfied customer. Forum networking at it's best .

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    Paul
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    Hi guys

    I gave Fubar the invitation of helping cut some of his own timber order, so he made the trip from the big smoke up to the farm today. I think he must have enjoyed the experience as he helped with his own order and tailed out the boards with Krunchie for a few logs after that! Great to see someone with an interest in where their timber comes from, and an enjoyable day for all.

    Cheers
    James

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    Had a great time but as its said no pictures didnt happen so heres some pics. one of the logs we milled , Krunchie sharpening the blade , my order going on my truck and ready to go home
    According to James(tassietimbers) this is structural grade timber to me almost all of it looked furniture grade that is until I saw his bloody beautiful birdseye and fiddleback some of the best looking timber i have ever seen (couldnt take pictures of this as its kept in a topsecret location to which I was taken blindfolded in the trunk of car)
    thanks to James, Rob and Beau for putting up with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fubar View Post
    Had a great time. I was taken blindfolded in the trunk of car)
    Hmm.. I'm trying to correlate these two statements.

    Just shows how easy it is to get the wrong end of a stick. Seriously, as I mentioned before, it's good to see it worked out well for all of you.

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    well the timber has been put to use and here are some shots during construction and the finished deck and verandah
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    Great job
    I love my Lucas!! ...just ask me!
    Allan.

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