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    Quote Originally Posted by Mutawintji View Post
    Don't go too much by my description ... But yes, my first thought would have been for somebody who likes making floor lamps or such. But otherwise not much 'timber' in it, just a skeleton ... possibly cut up for pen blanks ... but blank by blank ..

    But .. in any case .. Had a great talk with Bushmiller last night and will be meeting up with him Sat morn and will pass on the 'log' and the blackwood .. I only got a very small shed and this is gunna free up some much needed overhead shelf space.

    Also ... my shed and shack are on a mountain which is part and parcel of mine. Many parts of this are inaccessible and no-one alive has ever been in to them .. maybe no one ever. But I go in quite often and so will take photo's of various spots .. It well may be that there is some good timber or burls or whatever you guys call them ..

    If I see something I think may suit I will photo and ask you guys if you like. Then we can just arrange to get it down there when someone is passing thru Brizzy.

    I don't mind dropping a dead one now and then as I do this for firewood in winter anyway. I am mainly into the scale-modelling forum and the only timber I use is Amoora ... suits all my needs and I know it and its behaviour well ... when your on a good thing stick to it ... Haaaaa

    Also .. you have all been so kind .. if you are up this way .. Buzz me (will give my address to Bushmiller).. drop in for a brew .. also if we get a bit tiddly and talk long into the night I have a guest shack as well ... no problems. The Bunyas are a very scenic range. Will look forward to catching you guys in Sep-Oct down there or up my way before then.

    cool bananas ... Greg
    You need a lean too or two Greg for timber storage or another container 40fter maybe LOL.

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    Yes ... I wouldn't mind another 20' box. 40' boxes are quite cheap up this way, they have only one problem ... they need a semi with a box-winch to move them .. whereas the 20's only need a tilt tray.

    But my sorta policy is that if I haven't used something within a year or two of storage then its time to move it on. Only way I have ever found to keep things neat and tidy ... its a tough discipline but it works.

    cool bananas ... greg

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    Forgive my ignorance, I'm new here. What is this all about? I sorta get for those attending they can bring some tools or some stuff for swap. Does it cost etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    Forgive my ignorance, I'm new here. What is this all about? I sorta get for those attending they can bring some tools or some stuff for swap. Does it cost etc.
    It FREE bring lunch drinks etc a forum GtG is a meeting of like minds to soak up wood dust and talk.

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    I'll check my travels. I may be in orange around that time. Not far from there.

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    G'day Dave

    Yep, all free. Bring something for the BBQ (or not). See post #1 for what will be provided.

    If you have something to sell or swap then bring it along.

    Basically a chance to rub shoulders with, and try your skills out on some of the best BS artists going around.

    No theme, but there may be a little wood turning happening.

    It's about 157km and 2 hours from Orange, but I just drove it on Google 3D in about 4 minutes. Both places will be very pretty at the time of year (although the promised fire colour of my Jap Maples is a bit slow this year).

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    although the promised fire colour of my Jap Maples is a bit slow this year). Cheers Brett
    Brett, I can bring a chainsaw and get rid of the tardy Jap Maple
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    G'day Dave

    Yep, all free. Bring something for the BBQ (or not). See post #1 for what will be provided.

    If you have something to sell or swap then bring it along.

    Basically a chance to rub shoulders with, and try your skills out on some of the best BS artists going around.

    No theme, but there may be a little wood turning happening.

    It's about 157km and 2 hours from Orange, but I just drove it on Google 3D in about 4 minutes. Both places will be very pretty at the time of year (although the promised fire colour of my Jap Maples is a bit slow this year).

    Cheers
    Brett
    I'm about another 500 km south of orange but of it works with when I'm going to orange then 157km is just a walk in the park. I'll keep you posted Brett

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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    G'day all


    Hopefully those who couldn't make it last time will be able to come. Out-of-towners are very welcome - maybe you could hire a minibus and fill it with woodies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Brett, I can bring a chainsaw and get rid of the tardy Jap Maple
    You know Pat, I've been waiting for someone to put their foot in it errr, suggest they could bring up a chain saw. I have about 8 firewood logs about 900mm long that need docking so that I can split them.

    Edit: They're about 250mm dia, just so you know what your looking at.
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    Brett a Bowsaw would be better for you . . .warm you up as you dock to 300mm lengths, then split with a maul and wedge.
    Pat
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    Pat bring the chainsaw thats good turning size and anything cut up we/you get 20% of.

    Other wise if its a real cool day just light the log up

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    How about I bring my trailer and get rid of that pesky lot of wood.............I still need some firewood for winter....lol....

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    How about I bring my trailer and get rid of that pesky lot of wood.............I still need some firewood for winter....lol....
    Thee will be plenty of that Peter Bushmiller is bring it down as well as what Tony is bringing.

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    Thanks for the invite. pm sent.
    I'll be there, hope the winter winds are from the north.
    Look forward to catching up and talking timber with all the group.
    Let me know if anyone wants any specific pieces......I'll bring some rosewood for playing around with on the day. What size(s) do you want?
    I'll be at the farm next week and can bring back a selection or anything for orders.
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