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The wood they make the pilings that form the groins ( break waters ) on the beaches . Can't

remember what it is though . Possibly " Green Heart " ?

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The wood they make the pilings that form the groins ( break waters ) on the beaches . Can't
remember what it is though . Possibly " Green Heart " ?

Yep, green heart and a few other tropical types on Brighton beach.
Can't remember the name but there's a purple one too.
All carcinogenic, so careful cutting or sanding.
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1 minute ago, Rough Hewn said:


Yep, green heart and a few other tropical types on Brighton beach.
Can't remember the name but there's a purple one too.
All carcinogenic, so careful cutting or sanding.
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Some are so knarely they just blunt chains on the spot .

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6 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Yep, green heart and a few other tropical types on Brighton beach.
Can't remember the name but there's a purple one too.
All carcinogenic, so careful cutting or sanding.
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The purple one is called Purpleheart.  

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Some are so knarely they just blunt chains on the spot .
If they've come from a beach then it'll probably be the embedded sand grains doing the blunting as much as the wood.
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Just now, sime42 said:
13 minutes ago, Stubby said:
Some are so knarely they just blunt chains on the spot .

If they've come from a beach then it'll probably be the embedded sand grains doing the blunting as much as the wood.

This is true .

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Yep, green heart and a few other tropical types on Brighton beach.
Can't remember the name but there's a purple one too.
All carcinogenic, so careful cutting or sanding.
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Greenheart is also denser than water, ie doesn't float. That's quite interesting to see.
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If they've come from a beach then it'll probably be the embedded sand grains doing the blunting as much as the wood.

Won't have that problem in Brighton.
No sand just dirty pebbles.
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