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2295 days ago

Timber, untreated pine

Sylvia from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

Recycled untreated pine for building projects/hobby, have a few hundred each. So pick what you want. Have built tables, benches, bench-tops, shelves an entire sleep-out, structures, frames, a hot house and much more out of this stuff. Very variable.
Can be treated with absolute NON toxic "lifetime timber treatment" for outdoor projects. The stuff I treated with it is about 6 years old now and no signs of rot. It is very cheap.
Pick up Washington Valley.

1070mm x 38x74mm $ 0.80 each
68mm x 38x74mm $ 0.40 each
1200mm x 50x7.8mm $ 0.90 each
68mm x 50x7.5mm $ 0.50 each


4100mm x 25x50 15+ pieces $2.80 each

4100mm x 25x75 15+pieces $3.80 each

2300mm x 25x50 60+ pieces $1.50 each


H1,2 treated framing timber, recycled, different length up to 2.80 length $1 per m
(cost $6.50 per m at Bunnings)

Negotiable

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