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4th December 2006, 11:18 PM #16
I thought nothofagus moorei was called Niggerhead Beech, oops, Negrohead Beech. I thought Antarctic Beech only grew in areas like Gippsland and Tasmania?
everything is something, for a reason:confused:
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5th December 2006, 09:08 AM #17
I thought Aus. Beech was the new marketing name for Blackbutt - eucalyptus pilularis - so I don't get a prize.
Peter Clarkson
www.ausdesign.com.au
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It does not purport to be a comprehensive advice.
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5th December 2006, 10:26 AM #18
N. moorei's common name is Antarctic Beech or Australia Beech it has ovate, serrated leaves to about 100mm long, a bit like coachwood.
N. Cunninghamii is known as Tasmanian Beech or Myrtle Beech and I think it is what most people here describe as Tasmanian Myrtle. It has those small - 5mm long sharp triangular leaves in a fern like arrangement.
Never heard of nigrohead beech but there is a black beech in NZ.
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5th December 2006, 11:55 AM #19Bruce C.
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6th December 2006, 01:27 AM #20Novice
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G'day E. Maculata,
Thanks for your advise! I quite like the pale colour but yeah I guess it's a little soft at Janka 6ish compared to blackbutt at 9.1.
All depends on how deep the pocket is eh? I would've like to have a harder floor, but I guess if you dropped something heavy like a big mother of a book or some chopping boards and knifes on the kitchen floor (don't ask me why I would do such a thing, the missus can be a bit careless sometimes) both blackbutt and manna gum will dint isn't it?
One plus side I spose, is that manna gum is harder than tassie oak (trying to stay with the lighter colours and budget). Would you concur?
Cheers,DFA
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6th December 2006, 09:46 AM #21
G'day.
Tas (Poxie) Oak and manna Gum are very similar in hardness.
Janka figures can be deceiving.
By dropping items on any floor can mark it.
Even Grey Ironbark and Grey Box will mark. And they are the hardest of them all.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
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6th December 2006, 09:52 AM #22
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6th December 2006, 09:26 PM #23
believe me young Trev there hates all non local timbers equally,EEO and all that, hell he even hates Brushbox, and it's our (& his companies as well) most sought after species.
Just spoilt I guess .Bruce C.
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6th December 2006, 09:54 PM #24
Poxie Oak is a blend of a number of different species.
It is not a single specie like Blackbutt or Grey IronBark.
If you want a great looking floor, stick with a single specie.
Had a look at a Parquetry floor being laid on the Gold Coast on Tuesday.
Blackbutt blocks with red Ironbark square inserts. Bloody fantastic floor.
Would put a horn on a jellyfish.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
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6th December 2006, 10:00 PM #25Novice
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Hi everyone,
I very much appreciate all your advise, it's helped me a bit on deciding what to go for.
After much debate, i've decided to go for the manna gum, afterall anything will heavy dropped on the floor will dint anyway. I guess this is my first floor, and colour is one of my priorities, and budget as well. Just can't afford blackbut select even though it's only $1,500 more. i think i use that money for the deck and beers.
what would you use for your floor trev?DFA
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7th December 2006, 07:38 AM #26
Select Blackbutt with Red Mahogany border laid at 45 degree.
19mm ply glued and splitz anchoured to the slab. glue and secret nail with porter power nailer and Ultraset glue.
Finish with oil modified urethane.
Rumpus room Blackbutt 260x65x19 block parquetry in a basket weave with red mahogany infill blocks.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
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7th December 2006, 07:44 AM #27
Trevor, You didn't take a photo by any chance?
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7th December 2006, 03:35 PM #28
No photo as the job hasn't been started.
I have all the timber put aside.
Oh, the joy of working in a flooring manufacturing plant.
I can pick and choose whatever I need.
If you want some idea of how it looks, have a gander at the Hardwood Floors magazine from the USA. Those blokes really know how to lay impressive floors.Hooroo.
Regards, Trevor
Grafton
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9th December 2006, 04:30 PM #29
I went into Endeavour Timbers yesterday and asked them about their Beech and they said that it a actually Silky Beech which is an import from PNG and is actually Villaresia Moorei
Bob Willson
The term 'grammar nazi' was invented to make people, who don't know their grammar, feel OK about being uneducated.
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