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26th June 2016, 10:21 PM #1Member
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Silky oak slabs and seasoned cedar for sale
My mother has had timber stored under the house for several years. A friend of hers catalogued this timber:
If anyone is interested e-mail me on [email protected]
6 undressed silky oak slabs app 3.7m x 500 mm wide & 30 mm thick
Miscellaneous undressed cedar
1 piece - 3.2m x 300mm x 75mm
1 - 4.7 x 225 x 75
1 - 4.8 x 225 x 50
2 - 4.3 x 150 x 30
1- 4.3 x 145 x 50
2 - 4.4 x 130 x 30
1 - 2.9 x 130 x 30
9 - 3.5 -5.0 x 100 x 30
3 - 3.6 - 4.1 x 75 x 50
8 - 4.6-5.0 x 75 x 25
5 - 2.5- 3.8 x 75 x 25
2 - 3.4 x 50 x 35
4 - 2.2 x 100 x 100
Various bundled architrave and vj boards
If you want photos let me know.
Regards
Bob
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27th June 2016, 12:49 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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Hi Bob,
This post will probably gain more traction in the Marketplace/Auctions thread alongside some photos and pricing. Some people just go straight there and would miss it in the Timber thread.
Also, it's just a matter of time before one of the admins (well, the only one who would actually care) notices it and either deletes it or makes you move it.
Not trying to shut you down, just hoping to steer you the right way.
Best of luck,
Luke
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27th June 2016, 07:23 AM #3Member
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Hello Luke,
Many thanks. I read descriptions of the forums and I took availability meant for sale. I had a quick look at the marketplace - is it all auction or can you just place something for sale?
Regards
Bob
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