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Thread: old fence posts
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23rd March 2004, 07:18 PM #1
old fence posts
Hello people this is my first real post and was wondering if anybody in the S.E Qld area has a use for old fence posts.
The timber ranges from bloodwood,yellow stringy, ironbark, tallowood ect. In the Mt. Mee -woodford area. thanks.
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24th March 2004, 02:49 PM #2Senior Member
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GW,
Can you pls provide some additional info such as:
- rough size;
- general condition;
- price.
I'm not in SE QLD but depending on a number of things may consider transportation.
Regards,
Mike.
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24th March 2004, 04:45 PM #3
The approx size is about 4-5 feet of usable timber (above the ground, most posts are 6feet 6inches- 2feet6 below the ground)
the condition is all solid wood have been exposed to the elements for about 40 years so you can decide on the condition.
most are split posts with some yard posts as well. Approx number of 50. damien.
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25th March 2004, 12:02 AM #4
i'm in SE QLD
I'd be interested - drop me an email if you want to discuss this further
[email protected]
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25th March 2004, 07:32 AM #5
GW
I would be interested, but need to know the price.
My parents live at Mt Mee (so did I at one stage and at Woodford)
So I'm over there every so often.Bruce
I never try and get my ambitions and capabilities mixed up, but a few cold beers, on a hot day, and well, you all know what happens next!
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25th March 2004, 02:05 PM #6
Where do you parents live at Mt Mee? Whats the family name, Bruce?
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28th March 2004, 11:58 PM #7
Heh Bruce, Do you have any access to Myall from Miles? I visited a friend out there some time ago and loved the Miles Pub and brought home some Myall. Maybe we can arrange a trade?
Also do you know the Frenches at condamine by chance?
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2nd April 2004, 11:13 PM #8
GW
I can't see a problem with that (Myall's a weed out here!!!), well I should say very common.
Send me a private message with some details and I'll get back to you.
I don't know the Frenches at Condamine, but I have heard of them.
regardsBruce
I never try and get my ambitions and capabilities mixed up, but a few cold beers, on a hot day, and well, you all know what happens next!