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    Thumbs up

    Yep according to the science types I probably should be C. Maculata, but I'm old fashioned that way, spotty will always be the defining euc in my mind.
    On the "Northern Box" issue I was baiting Trev as one of his competitors sells Pacific island or S.E Asian plantation B Box under this name.

    Incidentally ...Nice to make your acquaintance.

    Bruce C

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    G'day Bruce.

    You are lucky that you use the "E". or I would slap you up side the head next time I see you.

    There are a lot of people on this forum that know bugger all about Hwd. Maybe we need to educate them.
    You being Ex State Forest and me being Hwd processor.
    What do yo think?

    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton
    P.S. Sean got the crap beat out of him at the Village green thursday night.

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    G'day Theva.

    Mate, Turp is getting hard to find. That is why you will mainly find it in 80mm and not 130. 80mm is more accepted than 130 so it is cut to suit the market. We do not do it in 130 cause we can sell all the 80mm that we produce. Usually presold before it is even cut.

    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton

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    Cool

    There are a lot of people on this forum that know bugger all about Hwd. Maybe we need to educate them.
    Trevor, for one week in the forum and 12 posts, don't you think you are being a bit precocious with your value judgement? What will you say in one-year time?
    Considering you have made no secret of your commercial interest, I think your post remain unchallenged only because you don't own the business you are promoting so relentlessly.

    Hic puer est stultissimus omnium!
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    VAH! DENUONE LATINE LOQUEBAR? ME INEPTUM. INTERDUM MODO ELABITUR.
    Whilst being no stranger to industry forums based around timber with a grand total of 4 this may still seem presumptuious........
    Lads, back into your respective corners. As in all aspects of life one does not always agree with other's opinions, doesn't make us stopid just different, or differently informed. I think there are many people who don't live, eat, sleep timber as some of us do. I think they have whats called a normal life.
    At the risk of sounding condescending, Marc you seem from your posts to be a very informed intelligent person whom may not suffer fools easily, as is Trev, pool the collective experience & resources and how many could be educated correctly in the ultimate use of this wonderous medium within and outside of this arena?

    with much tugging of forelock.

    Bruce
    QUANTUM MATERIAE MATERIETUR MARMOTA MONAX SI MARMOTA MONAX MATERIAM POSSIT MATERIARI?

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    G'day Marc.
    I have been back through the postings for the last few months and there are a lot of post relating to Hardwood. However some of them are way off the mark.

    As for commercial interest. I have not mentioned who I work for. I am Not posting for commercial interest. I am only posting here to give people the benefit of my years of experience in dealing with Hardwood T&G and the Hwd Species on a whole.

    My experience comes from years of hands on. Not text books. I have done the crappy jobs and I am not a shiny bum polishing a seat with an alphabet after my name.

    My judgement on site and product problems can mean the difference between a $50,000 tearout or a perfect flooring installation.

    If you prefer, I will stop posting here, and let people find out about Hwd flooring the hard way.

    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
    Grafton

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    Theva to answer your question on avialability of turpentine, I may be able to help. Turp is a semi wet forest species and usually grows around and in gully & water course areas, of course we no longer log these areas, those that are available from the slopes and drier soils suffer from "brown stain" (a bacterial rot?) apart from these issues it also is greatly prized for its in water durability, ergo the straighter cleaner examples harvested from my region tend to go this end use, the lesser quality to processing. As an aside, I have always been led to believe that Brush Box is very closely related, and are quite often seen together, the external similarity and the shared properties of the timbers seem to support this.

    Bruce C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by E. maculata
    VAH! DENUONE LATINE LOQUEBAR? ME INEPTUM. INTERDUM MODO ELABITUR.
    SNIP
    SNIP
    Bruce
    QUANTUM MATERIAE MATERIETUR MARMOTA MONAX SI MARMOTA MONAX MATERIAM POSSIT MATERIARI?
    Bruce.
    Type in bloody Australian will ya.
    I don't know the fancy pancy lingo

    Hooroo
    Etc etc etc

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    My experience comes from years of hands on. Not text books. I have done the crappy jobs and I am not a shiny bum polishing a seat with an alphabet after my name.

    My judgement on site and product problems can mean the difference between a $50,000 tearout or a perfect flooring installation.

    If you prefer, I will stop posting here, and let people find out about Hwd flooring the hard way.
    Trevor, your attempt at gaining support by putting education down, implies you assume the rest of the forum participates in your bias. A dangerous assumption. To say your contribution is irreplaceable is very presumptuous.

    If I where you I would stick to contribute on what you know best, apparently hardwood flooring, and leave the personal remarks out. They are out of your league and can only harm your apparently valuable contribution.

    I value contributions as any one else does, yet I value manners and tone of contributions much more.
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    Thanks Bruce,

    Specific question for the learned experts: Is Coffs harbour part of our older domain, if so any comments on turps availability there?

    The miller I an sussing out is from that part of the world. Of course, any orders will be placed by my normal timber supplier; the miller & dealer are both reputable mobs and know their stuff.

    "ergo" - Never seen its use in written English ever hence the learned title.

    Regards,

    Theva

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    Wink Guys !!??

    Guys, guys, guys! How disappointing! I found this forum and was excited that I could get some really useful info about different timbers, especially northern box and its suitability for a nice front fence (steel posts, horizontal timber slats). Here I was thinking I would get heaps of help from this forum, only to discover it seems to be just another place for men to puff up their chests and indulge their egos. Marc and glock...please, gentlemen...let the battle of testosterone go and get back to adding real value to the forum.

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    I reckon they've long since buried any hatchets, that mild exchange took place over 2 years ago .
    Bruce C.
    catchy catchphrase needed here, apply in writing to the above .

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    Hi Lis - welcome to the forum - post your question in the appropriate area and watch what happens - I believe you will get a world of brilliant advice, together with a good smattering of opinion and conjecture - just like anywhere.

    Above all - have fun!

    ps. Sounds like a nice fence idea, if done right ..... just have to ensure there is plenty of bracing - pre-prime or pre-stain your timber and use stainless screws if possible, but galvanized if not - also pre-drill the steel, once it is up and screw from behind so there's no need for filler and no holes visible from the street ..... just my thoughts.
    Steve
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    ....catchy phrase here

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    Quote Originally Posted by lis
    Guys, guys, guys! How disappointing! I found this forum and was excited that I could get some really useful info about different timbers, especially northern box and its suitability for a nice front fence (steel posts, horizontal timber slats). Here I was thinking I would get heaps of help from this forum, only to discover it seems to be just another place for men to puff up their chests and indulge their egos. Marc and glock...please, gentlemen...let the battle of testosterone go and get back to adding real value to the forum.
    G'day.
    Damn. I haven't reread these old posts since 2004. Funny stuff...

    Lis. You may find that Northern Box will not be suited to external use unless you seal the exposed end grain of each piece.
    I know it is used for decking, but it would not be my first choice for external applications.
    I would be looking toward Tallowood, Grey Ironbark or Tanalith E treated Spotted Gum.

    BTW...in the famous word of Skyhooks...Ego is not a dirty word.
    Hooroo.
    Regards, Trevor
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    Default hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    Ok this is the go............. You can either rip up the old one and install a newee, or the more cost effective way is to throw a few nails into any loose boards and install a new one over the top, If you want to install the new one over the top and in the same direction, you will need to lay a sheet 6mm ply over it first , then lay the new one. This will prevent any creeping due to seosional movement of the old boards. Or simply run the new ones at 90 deg to the old one. You do need to sand the old floor and remove any existing coatings. You wont get a effictive adhesion when glueing and secret nailing, and it also levels the old floor to get a flat surface.Under cut all the door jams and archetraves and install under them, cut the doors down, bevel any boards at tiled areas if needed, and it will be all fine. It is better to get a professional to do all this.

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