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    I would be interested but haven't considered a price yet. I've been trialling a range of furniture made from recycled material and denailed blackbutt, holes 'n all, would be ideal. Wollongong is very handy for me.

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    Hey Jaff,

    I know it was last year but, how did you go?
    If you are set up and in the 'Thrillawarra' let me know, I'm after some recycled timber for a kitchen bench top and Blackbutt would be good.

    Cheers
    Sam

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    Hi there

    I may also be interested in the blackbutt, as I am looking to make two bench tops for a laundry. Unfortunately it would be around 40 lineal meters all up. Open to paying more for denailing if the service is available.

    Regards
    Graham

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    Just a thought gents as this thread seems old with little response from the originator [apologies if I'm in error],
    but you could look at Recycled Timbers at Warragamba who do old telegraph poles which are Australian Hardwood..

    Recycled Timber Supplies Sydney, Recycled Timber Beams, Timber Supplies

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    Or here Reborn Timber - Recycled Timber \ About Us

    I think they are near Wilton but the web site has no address.
    CHRIS

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    My local Brisbane recycled timber supplier (The Big Red Shed at Darra) (no financial or other connection - just an occasional purchaser) complains that all the good old bridge and other recyclable timbers etc. go down south to you "Mexicans" so that they are scratching for supplies (still have a rack though, just not being refreshed so not as much choice as I would like). If they are correct that would suggest that you should be able to find good supplies fairly easily?

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