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  1. #1
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    Question RedGum Posts and Off Cuts

    Hi All,
    I've just paid a small fortune for a boundry fence. The builder used Red Gum posts and left me the offcuts and a 10' post that was left over.
    Its roughcut but I would like to know if I should be using this type of wood for my woodwork?
    Is there a way I can take advantage of the smell?
    Like the banket box with a tray made of cedar?
    I've been planning to make a knife rack out of Jarry posts of the same general dimentions as the red gum posts.

    Is RedGum OK for a knife rack?

    Any other suggestion for using RedGum would be appreciated.

    Also, since the fence is exposed to the weather, should I treat the already treated fence pailings with anything else?

    What about the hardwood rails?

    What about the RedGum posts?



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  3. #2
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    Wink

    Redgum is quite a lovely timber although, it has an inherant want to, twist, warp, bend and move in all directions at once .
    Your post and offcuts are more than likely still green, ( not dry ). So i would suggest putting your post and offcuts into your garage / shed / workshop or; ( if failing that under your bed )until dry . In the southern states it is recommended that timber for furniture be dried down to at least 12% moisture content . Hey it's worth the wait .
    I recently made a coffee table for a client out of recycled red gum which had an enormous amount of figure, the finished product is beautiful to say the least .
    Have fun

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