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Bennetts Timber
6th June 2014, 02:47 PM
Hi guys. My brother and I are just starting to push our timber milling business. We are located in the south west of WA. I operate a hydraulic Wood Mizer bandsaw mill and offer portable saw milling services. We also kiln dry and machine our own timber. The main timber we mill is jarrah, blackbutt, marri, and sheoak.
We are looking to push larger amounts of jarrah timber either green, dry or machined to the eastern states. We have been in the timber game for around 5 years and have excellent mentors with loads of experience helping us along the way.
If you want anymore information send me a message. Cheers

Rhett

Luke Maddux
27th August 2014, 11:42 PM
Hi guys. My brother and I are just starting to push our timber milling business. We are located in the south west of WA. I operate a hydraulic Wood Mizer bandsaw mill and offer portable saw milling services. We also kiln dry and machine our own timber. The main timber we mill is jarrah, blackbutt, marri, and sheoak.
We are looking to push larger amounts of jarrah timber either green, dry or machined to the eastern states. We have been in the timber game for around 5 years and have excellent mentors with loads of experience helping us along the way.
If you want anymore information send me a message. Cheers

Rhett


Hi Rhett,

I don't know if you want to deal in small quantities, but I am interested in some of your timber. I'm only interested in dry timber, just to get that out there up front.

I am interested in any large, thick pieces of sheoak with minimal (preferably zero) cracking which could be used to turn bowls of really any size, but the larger the better.

I am also interested in 45mmx45mmx300mm blocks of Jarrah. I use these for cocktail muddlers, so the hardness and density of Jarrah is ideal. I would be interested in the dark red jarrah heartwood with no pith and the pieces would need to be solid and not have any visible gum veins. If I turn them down and they have giant veins in the middle... well... that's just a risk I'll have to take.

Are you able to supply these sizes? Do you even deal at the consumer level?

Aside from the four timbers you mentioned, do you have any other, less common WA timbers?

If you want to send me some pricing and availability, or any feedback in general, that would be greatly appreciated. You can reach me via email at [email protected] (preferred) but I'm also happy to communicate on here.

Thanks a lot. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Cheers,
Luke

Luke Maddux
27th August 2014, 11:43 PM
Hi Rhett,

I don't know if you want to deal in small quantities, but I am interested in some of your timber. I'm only interested in dry timber, just to get that out there up front.

I am interested in any large, thick pieces of sheoak with minimal (preferably zero) cracking which could be used to turn bowls of really any size, but the larger the better.

I am also interested in 45mmx45mmx300mm blocks of Jarrah. I use these for cocktail muddlers, so the hardness and density of Jarrah is ideal. I would be interested in the dark red jarrah heartwood with no pith and the pieces would need to be solid and not have any visible gum veins. If I turn them down and they have giant veins in the middle... well... that's just a risk I'll have to take.

Are you able to supply these sizes? Do you even deal at the consumer level?

Aside from the four timbers you mentioned, do you have any other, less common WA timbers?

If you want to send me some pricing and availability, or any feedback in general, that would be greatly appreciated. You can reach me via email at [email protected] (preferred) but I'm also happy to communicate on here.

Thanks a lot. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Cheers,
Luke


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