NZ Kwila plus unused pine (daughters school trip fund Raiser)
$50 or near offer
We are moving at the end of the month.
We have built our decks with this NZ Eucalyptus and love its variety & how it turns out after weathering.
Our house has sold & new owner wants it cleared out so here it is.
There is 50-55linear meters of timber and should cover 5.2sq meters.
Lengths are:
12 x 1.2m x 90mm x 20mm
7 x 1.8m x 90mm x 20mm
11 x 2.6m x 90mm x 20mm
Plus I will include a box of concealed fixing tabs/plates that should be enough to secure the decking and minimize using deck nails or screws.
I will show you how they work if need.
This is a bargain & quick sale as we do not have room to take with us in next ten days
PLUS
60mm x 12mm pine skirting 1 tapered edge 10 metre
40mm x 12mm pine skirting 1 tapered edge 5 metre
90mm x 30mm pine deck tread 3 metre
70mm x 45mm pine framing timber 12 metre
We really do not want to dump this but we cannot take it with us as we do not have room.
I can deliver the lot anywhere with in Hamilton City.
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