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Hi,

 

We are currently harvesting a block of large radiata pine and there is some good log material. The majority of it is 30+.

 

We are looking for additional markets for the larger logs, we have started cutting 16' and 8' but can chsnge the spec if required. Roughly 100 tons. Based in SW, can be put on a flat. 

 

Thanks,

Sam

 

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Have a google and find out if it will take treatment on ? its not a spieces i have delt with before and some dont take treatment well, it may do it may not, if it will take treatment all well and good but if it dont its either chip of firewood,  

Posted
9 hours ago, Mike Hill said:

Sticky old stuff like that was/is used for Bee Boxes as its quite rot resistant .

 

You can also use it for cladding in the same way untreated larch is used.

 

 

Pinus radiata is a non durable species.

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9 hours ago, se7enthdevil said:

Pinus radiata is a non durable species.

It is surprisingly durable when the Trees are old.The sap content is really high,I have seen plenty of Houses clad in it and logged old growth for two years in a Hauler (Yarder) crew.

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