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7th December 2019, 05:03 PM #1Senior Member
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Tasmanian blackwood 75,100, 125 & 150 square stock
Hi all,
I have available select grade Tasmanian Blackwood 75x75 and 100x100 square stock that was milled 10 years ago and 125x125 and 150x150 that was milled around 15-20 years ago. All has been air dried perfectly and is ready to use.
They vary in length from 0.9-4.0m I can post up to 1m lengths or pick up is at Rochester, Vic, 3561. Please use the Aus Post calculator to find your postage cost from 3561. There are also some mild fiddleback 100 and 125 lengths that can be priced on request, depending on quality of figure.
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75x75 $40 l/m
100x100 $70 l/m
125x125 $110 l/m
150x150 $160 l/m
The photo's are just as they are, in the rack with cobwebs and all!
Cheers,
James.
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7th December 2019, 05:25 PM #2SENIOR MEMBER
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Hi James, your inbox is full so i can't send you a message but i would be interested in pricing for 125x125 with fiddleback but only looking at a couple of meters.
Thanks Peter
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7th December 2019, 05:56 PM #3Senior Member
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Hi Peter,
Try again mate, filled up pretty quick!
Cheers.
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7th December 2019, 08:46 PM #4Senior Member
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My goodness, that is a beautiful pile!
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8th December 2019, 08:47 AM #5GOLD MEMBER
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Hi James,
Are all the posts free of heart or are the larger posts boxed-heart? You say, select, so is it safe to assume no/minimal knots or other defects?
Looks like a great stash!
Cheers, Dom
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8th December 2019, 02:44 PM #6Senior Member
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Hi Dom
All posts are select grade, no heart, with minimal knots. I haven't looked at the 150 x 150 for about 8 years, but the rest are beautiful sticks. I also have some that have minor surface drying splits and a few knots but they got out as craft grade or get re-sawn to the next size down, nothing is wasted. That is only one rack, there are many others. One in particular has select 250 x 75, 250 x 100, 200 x 100 billets, etc, dried for 10 years plus. Also have about 20 cubic metres of 50,40 and 25mm sawn select blackwood to compliment the square stock if required.
Cheers,
James
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11th December 2019, 06:36 PM #8Senior Member
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Are you going to do more timber framing with those big boys Dom?
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