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    You may laugh, but it looks a lot like Coconut Palm timber.. Cutting coconut timber with a Peterson Sawmill

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post

    .... Perhaps the merbau has to be out in the weather for this to be an issue? [eg deck or outdoor furniture.]
    Indeed, if you have a delivery of merbau decking, and its left on concrete after rain, you will know about it from the stain. Not a problem for indoor furniture etc

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    This is Jarrah.
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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    This is Jarrah.
    Please tell me this is Jarrah!!!-76f4d88b-7d49-406a-a9a0-a687800e141d-jpeg ...
    Are you sure, RB? Jarrah is always highly polished - just refer to Derek's posts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GraemeCook View Post
    Are you sure, RB? Jarrah is always highly polished - just refer to Derek's posts.
    I’m dead certain, it’s raw boards, sitting on the back of the ute which it was transported in, it will get turned into something that gets polished or oiled one day, along with the almost 1 tonne of other timber it came with. I don’t look at Derek’s photos because they always have advertisements for Asian ladies looking for male partners in Australia, and a couple of blokes I know have been taken for a ride for everything they own by those types.
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