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31st August 2022, 11:59 AM #1GOLD MEMBER
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What is timber worth at the moment?
Hi, I have a stash of timber - red cedar boards, rosewood, hairy oak, about 100kg of various burls, a nice lump of huon etc. Now it is time for me to move them on but I am so out of touch that I have no idea what any of it is worth. Does anybody have any hints of websites or some way of approximating the value of what I have?
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1st September 2022, 11:40 AM #2
Perhaps you could start with MARKET PLACE - TIMBER SALES on this Forum, Len. No commercial outlet would be interested in such a small quantity.
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2nd September 2022, 06:09 PM #3... and this too shall pass away ...
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Facebook has several pages where woodies can buy and sell timber ... here's one ... Woodworking Buy and Sell - South East Qld
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4th September 2022, 01:57 AM #4
2nd hand sales of timber are only worth what the other person is willing to pay. Which is usually a decimal place to the left than what you think it's worth.
Sad but true. FB Market Place is your best bet for easy quick sales.
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4th September 2022, 09:14 AM #5
Have a look at retail sites such as Carbatec & Trend Timbers to get an idea. If you dig about you can find price lists on many sites.
Complete Timber List - Trend Timbers or simply 'enquire' about similar sizes.Mobyturns
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4th September 2022, 07:13 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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The best way to gauge any value is to watch the market places where they're peddled. At the moment wood is crazy expensive, or at least the sellers are trying to get crazy prices. I watch the market places and wouldn't be buying at all if I were your. We're in a wait and see period. In a couple years it will settle again and I'll look at buying.
On a side note, but is relevant to those that watch various markets closely... Wood and machines at the very beginning of the this covid panic were cheap. That lasted about 6 months and then the prices took off like a HIMAR headed for pootin... Be patient young grasshopper, we're in the opportunistic gouging part of the cycle, watch and learn...
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5th September 2022, 09:26 PM #8SENIOR MEMBER
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I have about 3cubic meters of NSW Rosewood from 1x8 all the way up to 4x4, that was air dried for about 20 years. I don't care how much it's worth. I suspect I could get triple what I paid right now but I ain't selling a tooth pick of it. Best Aussie wood I've ever come across. It's Australia's equivalent to Honduras Mahogany in workability and look, without the alternating grain. At least I think so LOL
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