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  1. #1
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    Default Free timber in Gippsland (near Traralgon)

    Back in Jan/feb I offered timber that was brought down by the severe storms we had then. No-one availed themselves of my offer.
    Last week we had the largest fall of snow we've had in many years & the weight of the snow brought down many more limbs & trees (at least 100), so if anyone wants either Cypress or Radiata pine for either burning or milling let me know.
    It's going to take me a long time to clear up all the devastation, so if you are interested let me know what lengths you would like, before I go too mad with the chainsaw. Timber varies in thickness, up to about 3' diameter.
    regards
    Cuppa

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    If you are not in too much of a hurry we might be interested in your macrocarpa logs.


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  4. #3
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    Smile Firewood

    Hello,
    I'd love some of your wood, if it's still available. Well actually, it's not for me. My sister is a single parent and has a log fire thingy in her home. I know she'd love some wood if you're giving it away.

    Where are you located? She's in Hazelwood North.

    Cheers,

    L

    Quote Originally Posted by cuppa500 View Post
    Back in Jan/feb I offered timber that was brought down by the severe storms we had then. No-one availed themselves of my offer.
    Last week we had the largest fall of snow we've had in many years & the weight of the snow brought down many more limbs & trees (at least 100), so if anyone wants either Cypress or Radiata pine for either burning or milling let me know.
    It's going to take me a long time to clear up all the devastation, so if you are interested let me know what lengths you would like, before I go too mad with the chainsaw. Timber varies in thickness, up to about 3' diameter.
    regards
    Cuppa

  5. #4
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    You had me going there for a minute Ozzlilly untill i read the date that it was first posted (2005).
    At least it`d be dry.

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