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No sure I got the spelling right but hey, I may have some to mill and make some furniture out of I have never had any so does it last outside is the most important question any other info as always very much appreciated 

Thanks Mark 

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3 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

No sure I got the spelling right but hey, I may have some to mill and make some furniture out of I have never had any so does it last outside is the most important question any other info as always very much appreciated 

Thanks Mark 

very durable and is a great timber to work as well.

 

might be interested in some if there is any going spare.

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22 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

No sure I got the spelling right but hey, I may have some to mill and make some furniture out of I have never had any so does it last outside is the most important question any other info as always very much appreciated 

Thanks Mark 

Its fairly nice to work with when green and apparently its one of the most durable timbers around. My bandsaw mill found it to be quite a dense/hard timber to mill but I really like it as a timber and have made a few things from it. When its dry it is very tough but works really well with sharp hand tools. I made a hair comb out of it last week for a birthday present. 

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