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W.ide board KILNED hardwood wanted


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GUys i have a friend who has built the most indreible oak framed house over the last 4 years.....it is beyond belief, an homage to wood. It is nearly finished, but one of the things delaying it is the timber for one of the staircases. He needs very wide kilned hardwood for the treads. I have an extensive cutting list off him. If you think you are able to supply this, or may be interested in looking at it, then please could you send me a PM or call me on 07875046748, and we could have a chat. YOu would be part of possibly one of the most impressive and beautiful, eco friendly builds in the country of the last few years.:thumbup1:

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GUys i have a friend who has built the most indreible oak framed house over the last 4 years.....it is beyond belief, an homage to wood. It is nearly finished, but one of the things delaying it is the timber for one of the staircases. He needs very wide kilned hardwood for the treads. I have an extensive cutting list off him. If you think you are able to supply this, or may be interested in looking at it, then please could you send me a PM or call me on 07875046748, and we could have a chat. YOu would be part of possibly one of the most impressive and beautiful, eco friendly builds in the country of the last few years.:thumbup1:

 

 

Cant help with the wood tommer but am drooling to see a piccie or two?:001_smile:

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Can I ask why kiln dried specifically Tom?

 

I do have air dried Elm, in 2" planks, 2 years seasoned and most upto 20" wide. About 16 boards 8 feet long.

 

It was destined for my lounge floor if it doesnt sell:001_rolleyes:

 

Generally speaking, you will get quite a bit of movement on timber over 12% MC. It's very very difficult to get air dried timber that dry, and just about impossible in Scotland.

 

Jonathan

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