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3x3 Hardwood Timber Bearers


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I've got roughly 7000 3x3 hardwood Timber Bearers approx 800mm

 

Is seems a shame to sell them off for firewood but I can't see any other viable option with them being so short

 

I'd thought so making some kind of planters etc

 

Any one got any better ideas! Or would be interested in buying them ?

 

Located in Teesside

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Do you know what wood they are, and are they treated?

 

If treated, they are not a good idea for firewood. If it's something durable I might be interested in some.

 

Alec

 

They don't appear to be treated, looks like virgin Timber when it's cut

 

Is there any other way to check

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I see a lot of timber like that used for transporting things like steel beams. It's a long shot, but if there is a steelwork fabricator in your area it could be worth an email.

 

Is there a garden centre you could sell them to? They'd make good edging to lawns etc.

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