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Discussion in 'Businesses - Services - Products' started by geordie born and raised, Sep 3, 2018.

  1. geordie born and raised

    geordie born and raised DI New Member

    looking to purchase some 6x1 boards,ie floor boards, for a gardening project, any advise of decent timber yards in city vicinity???
     
  2. kelpguy

    kelpguy DI Senior Member

    check with amihan lumber, they have a bandsaw and planer and will custom mill.
    https://goo.gl/maps/95o5c7mk3Hk

    i also know a timber buyer in amlan who might help you.

    consider coconut slabs if you're going to do raised beds. there's a place in my neighborhood that has slabs dumped on the roadside, i don't know what they're doing with them but there's way too many for one house so i assume they're reselling.

    any lumber you buy is probably going to be green and lead heavy. my choice for long term raised beds would be hollow block.
     
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  3. Tax refugee

    Tax refugee DI Member

    Hi ya, a very simple preservative for timber here in the Phil's is 10% diesel and 90% waste oil, a couple of coats will keep the boko at bay for few years. try and air dry the timber for a while if you can.
     
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  4. Notmyrealname

    Notmyrealname DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    Even with air drying first, is this healthy - especially if used within a confined space?
     
  5. Show Pony

    Show Pony DI Forum Patron Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    It's probably not very healthy. The hazardous things are chromium, zinc and lead in the oil from engine wear. I wouldn't worry to much about that as the oil/fuel soak into the wood.
    My gemalina ( sp) trusses were treated with oil/diesel 9 years ago. Nothing lives in my attic, not even a spider.
     
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  6. Notmyrealname

    Notmyrealname DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    I would not worry about what soaked into the wood (except if the skin comes into direct contact) but I would worry about any gases which come from it - this, of course, is more likely at higher temperatures (the sort of thing one gets in an enclosed space in a hot country).
     
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  7. Brian Oinks

    Brian Oinks That's Mr. Pig to you Boy! :) Highly Rated Poster

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  8. Rye83

    Rye83 with pastrami Admin Secured Account Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Army

    Looks like a dump site to me.
     
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  9. Brian Oinks

    Brian Oinks That's Mr. Pig to you Boy! :) Highly Rated Poster

    Looks pretty messy in that picture. Last time I was outside the gate it was pretty well organised with loads of fresh cut lumber, but as is usual, most could not run a successful Chook Raffle here. Wouldn't surprise me if it has changed hands and been turned to shyte... :sour:
     
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  10. Notmyrealname

    Notmyrealname DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer

    You sure you should not have posted this on the 'Diverticulitis' thread re 'faecal transplantation'? :smile:
     
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