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12th October 2022, 07:17 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Hi BobL, I can confirm the weird tilt. It's...
Hi BobL,
I can confirm the weird tilt. It's just noticeable in the photo at the top of the thread. It was dead due north. I now see them everywhere I go.
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12th October 2022, 07:06 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Thanks Log Dog. Any tips on how to tell if...
Thanks Log Dog.
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12th October 2022, 07:04 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Hi DJ Admin, My apologies. This thread started...
Hi DJ Admin,
My apologies. This thread started as a general enquiry for help.
I will make a new post as you suggest under Timber Sales. I will just reply to a few commenters though.
Thanks
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8th October 2022, 02:52 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Slabs now ready
Hi,
if you've been following this thread then here's a quick update.
The slabs have been seasoning in my front yard for 12 months and so are ready for use. I racked them with recommended... -
8th January 2022, 11:14 AM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Hi Ray, I'm told the really good slabs are...
Hi Ray,
I'm told the really good slabs are worth $400each. (Approx 2m x 0.7m x 0.05m)
The others from $200 upwards.
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5th January 2022, 05:06 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Happy New Year to everyone. We had our Cook...
Happy New Year to everyone.
We had our Cook Pine felled back in August. I now have ~40 slabs seasoning in the front yard. They are all beautiful with good grain. 1.5m to 2m long.
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19th June 2021, 04:22 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Thanks for the replies. I've gone to a few timber...
Thanks for the replies. I've gone to a few timber yards and not got any interest.
It has to be felled and I plan to have it milled into slabs/planks on site. I've heard a year or two for it to... -
12th June 2021, 03:31 PM
Thread: Cook Pine timber
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Cook Pine timber
I have a 20m high Cook Pine (Araucaria columnaris) in my front yard. It needs to come down as the roots are a risk to the house foundations.
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It's a magnificent tree and I don't want to...