View Full Version : Hello, Tassie timber for anyone?
BJ Cavanagh
30th October 2009, 03:34 PM
Hi all,
I'm just starting a small business sourcing and milling low grade Tasmanian logs and burls and want to get an idea of what sort of market there is for what I have.
I am able to source most of the common Tasmanian minor species including celery top pine, myrtle, sassafras and blackwood as well as some Tasmanian eucalyptus and other species as they come up. I will be milling, air or kiln drying and machining on demand. And this will include high grade finished products.
My business aim is to see as many low grade Tasmanian logs make there way to crafts people and worthy uses as possible. But I think I will need some help!
So, can any one answer the following:
how do I find people that want Tasmanian timber?
what do they want, how much do they want and at what price?
why would you not use any of the above mentioned timbers, or
what do you love about them?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated.
Regards,
BJ Cavanagh
Tony Morton
30th October 2009, 04:39 PM
Hi BJ
Yes i'm interested in Tassie timbers slabs burls green or dry at the right price of course being in northern NSW I need to take freight into consideration with any purchase, I sugest some pics and prices .
Cheers Tony
PS Where in Tassie ar you.
Cam70
30th October 2009, 11:08 PM
Hi, welcome,
I am also interested in Tassie Timbers, primarily rough cut boards.
Im in QLD so freight has to be considered.
Cameron
Pat
31st October 2009, 06:40 AM
BJ, answers below.
So, can any one answer the following:
how do I find people that want Tasmanian timber? Advertise here! If you are going to be on going, contact the owner of this Forum first.
what do they want, how much do they want and at what price? Well, all the "minor" species from Tassie get lauded over. If you have Leatherwood, Myrtle, CTP, Sassy, you can find ready buyers for. Freight is a problem, but if you can get you hands on the 20Kg "Post to Home" boxes from Aust.Post for Turning Blanks or Box components. They cost $30 to ship 20Kg to anywhere in Aust. Otherwise check out "back freight" options and the Tassie Gov website. Lengths under 1200mm are easier to move via Aust Post.
why would you not use any of the above mentioned timbers, or
what do you love about them? I got some Myrtle from Island Specialty Timbers with Purple colouring through the board. The sheer variety of the stuff and that it is from Tassie has most people I know interested.
rsser
31st October 2009, 07:29 AM
If the old brain box is still working, Auspost only handle a metre max.
Cam70
31st October 2009, 10:14 AM
If the old brain box is still working, Auspost only handle a metre max.
I have bought timber from Tassie before, and the freight was not with Aust post..and the cost was reasonable.
rsser
31st October 2009, 11:24 AM
Who did you use Cam?
wayne's wood
1st November 2009, 11:44 AM
G'day BJ.
Am interested in your goods. As stated above "freight to the mainland" is the main problem. . What part of Tassi are you in. Would like to speak to you.
Will be in tassi over xmas [coming home for a few days]
regards
Wayne Geeves
Grantham QLD {near toowoomba] ph 07 54 661209
Cam70
1st November 2009, 01:11 PM
Who did you use Cam?
I didnt organise the freight...the delivery was made by unmarked white vans...prices were reasonable, speed was excellent...so if i knew who they were they woudl be worth considering....sorry i cant be much help.
BJ Cavanagh
2nd November 2009, 05:37 PM
Great to know a few people are interested.
To answer questions, I'm planning on building the business and making a living from it for years to come. I'll look at putting some adds up and get a web site together! I'm based in Hobart, and if any one would like to come and have a look at what I'm up to the're welcome.
I'll work on costing my wood and the freight and get a few pictures together over the next couple of weeks. I'll make a posting or put an add up on the forum once I have. Cam and Tony and anyone else, if you let me know what you want I can aim to get some prices and pictures together sooner for you.
At a glance it looks like one way to reduce freight costs would be bulk orders to capital cities. If anyone is interested in taking 1m3 or so at a time and distributing or can think of a workable scheme, let me know!
I'm planning on keeping a stock of slabs, turning blanks and planks (8x2, 8x1) and milling to order. Would anyone recommend other standard dimensions?
Cheers,
Bodie Cavanagh
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terry arnold
3rd November 2009, 12:11 AM
Bodie
I also live in Tassie and am always interested in local timbers at reasonable prices. The biggest problem I find is most people in the timber industry charge locals at the same rate they fleece the tourists making it very hard to get a descent price and as a hobbyist not into making money from what I do price is imperative. Good Luck with your endeavors.
Cheers Terry
Shedhand
3rd November 2009, 12:49 AM
Good luck with it mate. I agree with Terry. The prices most suppliers charge are way over the top in many cases. Gunn$ are one of the worst offenders. It's as if they punish us for having to mill the minor species rather than their (covert) preferred option of chipping it (I dobbed in one multinational outfit once in the early 90's for sending high grade sawlogs to the chippers. It was blatant. They then started draping huge signs over the log train loads proudly saying the logs were going to sawmills). Anyway I digress. If you can supply 1st or 2nd grade King Billy, Huon Pine and Tas Oak at competitive prices in sizes 150mm x 25mm (Nominal) rough sawn in lengths of 2.4m (or 4.8m) I'm in the market for a regular supply.
Cheers
Tony Morton
3rd November 2009, 12:28 PM
Hi Bodie
I'll look you up next time I'm in Tassie looks like next spring be fore we get down there again. Bought some timber in Margate a couple of years back about half a pallet cost $65.00 to Sydney and another $65 to Port Macquarie it took about ten days. My interest is blanks preferably seasoned 400mmplus wide by 40-50 mm thick for platters also interested in burls. See you in 2010.
Cheers Tony
woodturner777
4th November 2009, 08:19 PM
G'Day Bodie,
If you are going to advertise Timbers for sale in the forum, do what I do, as well as others in this forum, become a paid sponser.
I got in trouble for this, advertising with out being a sponser.
As for there not being any cheap timber anymore, don't blame tourists there paying what its worth.
Regards Bob
GC
4th November 2009, 10:17 PM
Hi Bodie,
Welcome to the forum.
I'd be pretty keen for some Tas timber frieghted to Melb.
Depends on price $$$$$.
Keeps us all in the loop.
GC
BJ Cavanagh
5th November 2009, 10:43 AM
Thanks for the tip Bob,
I don't want to do the wrong thing by the forum or people paying for adds so they can make a crust. The forum is great and the good will of the people who use it seems fantastic.
The reason I posted was not to sell but to get ideas on what wood workers are interested in and general tips on getting trees from our forests to the people who will use them.
It's also a bit early for me to be advertising. I have a bit of work to do yet!
Cheers, Bodie
artme
6th November 2009, 07:49 PM
G´day |Bodie and welcome aboard.:2tsup::2tsup::2tsup:
I think your queries have been well answered. Good luck to you.!!!
Steven78
9th November 2009, 04:08 PM
Hey BJ,
I've just signed as a new member.
I also live in Hobart, where are you located? Do you have your business up and running?
Shedhand
10th November 2009, 05:07 PM
Hey BJ,
I've just signed as a new member.
I also live in Hobart, where are you located? Do you have your business up and running?
Welcome Steve.:2tsup: Read the earlier posts mate. He's just casting around for ideas and possible demand at the moment.
Cheers
Sheddie
Steven78
10th November 2009, 07:22 PM
Cheers Sheddie,
Still learning how to navigate around :doh:
Steven78