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Thread: Greetings from Port Stephens NSW
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22nd July 2020, 12:54 PM #1
Greetings from Port Stephens NSW
Hi everyone,
I have just returned from working OS for the last 23years and arrived here with a bit of an ulterior motive. My father passed away 11 years ago, he was the family master craftsman. So I am now on a mission to make mum happy and clean up the shed. There is a huge amount of timber, one of his favorites was Australian red cedar as well as more tooling most could poke a stick at. I would say all the timber is ready to use and has probably been in this shed for minimum 12-15 years. No idea where to start as this is going to be a project of mammoth proportion, though as with most projects, we just chip away piece by piece. I can identify some timber, but most I cannot, so in time I hope reaching our here may shed some light on the unknown.
Cheers, David
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22nd July 2020, 07:07 PM #2
Welcome.
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22nd July 2020, 09:12 PM #3
Welcome to the forum. Had to do a similar thing when my dad passed away.
Looks like a great stash of timber.
I hope you enjoy sorting through it.
Kind regards
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22nd July 2020, 09:24 PM #4
Welcome to the forum.
Regards
Keith
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22nd July 2020, 10:15 PM #5
G'Day & Welcome to a top forum "David".....
There are quite a good few members around the Hunter & up the north coast with heaps in the Sydney area plus the rest of the country.....
You'll find a heap of helpful & knowledgeable blokes & ladies on the forum and for most very willing to assist.
Make sure you show off your handiwork as everyone loves a photo, especially WIP [Work In Progress] photos with build notes.
Enjoy the forum.
Enjoy your woodwork......
Cheers crowie
PS - Great photo of your timber stock....
And you can never have too many tools!!
PLUS "How to eat an elephant", just start at one end and work your way to the other "slow & stead"
AND IT'LL ALL GET SORTED!
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23rd July 2020, 01:33 PM #6
Welcome to the forum David.
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23rd July 2020, 07:53 PM #7
Welcome David,
What a great timber collection.
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23rd July 2020, 10:18 PM #8
Welcome David,
just a thought , not sure if you know but there is a men's shed in Nelsons Bay. Not sure where but they may be of help
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24th July 2020, 04:25 AM #9
Hi David
Welcome.
Your first decision will be how to sell -- I'm presuming you do want to sell -- the timber.
The quantity of timber your dad had would be appreciated by a wholesaler who would probably offer something significantly less than wholesale for the lot. The discount on wholesale value would reflect the wholesaler's costs to sort and stack what would normally be delivered to them in pack lots.
So while a cubic metre of Aus Red Cedar might wholesale for $5,000 per cube, the wholesaler might only offer you less than $3,000 per cube. Only you can decide if getting rid of your dad's timber stash to keep your mum happy is worth the steep discount on the retail realisable price.
Your dad's workshop tooling is another matter. Based on his dust collection he knew what he was doing and probably has some very decent machines. I can see what looks like a fairly big bandsaw and also what looks like a vertical panel saw. So the tooling is definitely two or three steps above hobby grade.
Unless you wish to keep some or all of the machinery I suggest you:
1. offer selected pieces to the local Men's shed as a donation on the condition it be used and not on sold within say four years. Note that few Men's sheds have the cash to actually buy your dad's machinery.
2. offer the items individually for sale on this forum. Depending on what the item is and its condition, you could expect to get between 30 and 80% of current retail price. Your dad has been deceased for 11 years so it's unlikely his table saw was a SawStop so expect a very steep discount when you come to sell it. On the other hand if his saw is a European slider you might be able to get more than 50% of current retail.
3. sell the items on a site like Gumtree.
Now your dad almost certainly has a collection of hand tools that will vary from wood chisels worth between $1 and $500 each (yes a very wide variation, the upper end would be if he had name brand Japanese chisels) and hand planes again worth anywhere between $10 and several hundred dollars. Plus assorted screw drivers, files, screws, etc.
Some things for you to think about.regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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24th July 2020, 05:56 AM #10
Welcome to the forum
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26th July 2020, 05:20 PM #11
Thanks for the welcome and advice... I am going to head over to the market place and try my luck!
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7th September 2020, 09:18 PM #12
Gday from Nowra.
Just wondering how you are going with the timber and tools with regards to the sale of?
I could be interested in your cedar
Regards
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8th September 2020, 07:23 AM #13
Hi Estevao,
Been going fairly well with tools and timber. Still have the cedar & posted on the Market Place thread a few days back:
Australian red cedar
Cheers
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8th September 2020, 07:25 AM #14
Hi Estevao,
Been going fairly well with tools and timber. Still have the cedar & posted on the "Market Place/Timber Sales" thread a few days back:
Australian red cedar
Cheers
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8th September 2020, 08:36 PM #15
Thanks for your reply, have you worked out a price for the cedar and are you selling as a lot (all together or will you sell lengths.
Regards
Estevao (Stuart)
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