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    Ok guys looks like we are ready to rock and roll on this..

    Can all those who genuinely want in, please send me a pm, and I will ring up the Tass timber guy to confirm price.
    It seems most want Blackwood, correct?
    Are there and any sizes prefered, let me know and I will ask him.
    I will try to ring him tomorrow arvo.
    Now the heavy bit, Money. Must be paid up front, other wise I will have to keep all the timber for my self, what a shame.

    Cheers, Allan

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    Whos to say your not just planning to keep the money for yourself????

    I think an independed 3rd party ... such as Stinky would be best to hold onto it. The purchase and holding of the money, would go better arround the Melbourne Woodshow time however.
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    Yeah right, and how much is this wedding going to cost?

    Ooohhhh about a ship load of timber.

    Al

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    So, how much more would it cost to have a load shipped all the way to Sydney?

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    Hi bsrlee<SCRIPT type=text/javascript> vbmenu_register("postmenu_58584", true); </SCRIPT>

    Here is the Tasfreight number 03 6334 3621, and Ken Pugh the timber traders number 03 63340699.
    Probably best if you ring them.
    I can vouch for the quality of the timber as I have been and seen the wood yard.

    Cheers, Al
    Last edited by ozwinner; 27th May 2004 at 02:06 PM.

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    Allan,

    Did you get my PM yesterday?

    Gordon.

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    Hi Gordon.

    Yes I did, I am waiting for one more person who wanted in, to get back to me.

    Al

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    Houston we are set for go.

    The syndicate is closed for this time.
    Those on board, bunyip, zymurgy, geoff allen, and my self.
    I will ring Tassie tomorrow ( hope someones home ) and confirm price and availability.
    Gordon, do you want some thicker stuff for the rails of the cupboard doors?
    Myrtle?

    Any prefs anyone?
    I was going to get BW in 150x25mm, but its all the same price, or so I was lead to beleive, we just have to get 1.5 cu M, the myrtle is very nice, I got some in Feb.
    I will send a PM to you all, hopefully tomorrow about price etc.

    Like Big Kev said, IM EXCITED.

    Cheers, Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozwinner
    Gordon, do you want some thicker stuff for the rails of the cupboard doors? Myrtle?

    Cheers, Al
    Al, I think the 25mm stuff will be fine. Wouldn't mind some Myrtle

    I await the PM. Or you could email directly.

    Gordon.

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    Here is a piccy of some myrtle I got off the guy in Feb, its got fiddleback, dont know if I can get fiddleback this time?
    I was thinking of getting 75% BW, and 25% myrtle, I dont need any myrtle, so you blokes can share it.

    Al

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    Default Timber Suplies in Taz............

    If any of you guys and girls are in Tassie look us up we are a small timber milling operation and have most speceis here racked out and soon building a kiln to dry our own timber as well so keep us in mind next you are over here we live in the southern area where all the good timber is and grass is green all year round.................Tasman
    Tassie woodie We never grow up our toys just get more expensive.......

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    If in the north [tas] Cocatoo at stanley.
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    Hi all

    Here is the split that Bunyip and I came up with, its about as fair as it can be.
    There will always be the odd stick that someone has got that someone else wanted, but thats life.
    Again it was getting dark when I took the piccy.
    I think it averaged out to about 88M each, mainly 150x30mm.

    Cheers, Al

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    Smile invite

    just to let you know ,gypsy timbers has an open door to genuine woodies who are traveling around our great state,were just out of wynyard near burnie.always ring ahead of time so that i can put the milling on hold and put the billy on.gypsy t.

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    Default Tas Timber

    What is the moisture content? Is the wood ready to be used or does it drying time?

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