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On 26/08/2013 at 21:38, Rob D said:

Just got back from doing a greenheart fence for me brother...

 

 

Lot of work but happy with how it went. Took a long old time from start to finish - 5 days for two people including all the milling.

 

 

 

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Hello RobD. I know this was a while ago, but what saw did you use to mill the greenheart? I've managed to score a load of it from a pier rebuild and would like to mill it into posts and some decking. I'll need to pressure wash it all first and try to the bolts out of it. 

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On 13/10/2022 at 21:11, nooie said:

Hello RobD. I know this was a while ago, but what saw did you use to mill the greenheart? I've managed to score a load of it from a pier rebuild and would like to mill it into posts and some decking. I'll need to pressure wash it all first and try to the bolts out of it. 

 

I tried all - a Peterson Mill and a band saw and a chainsaw mill - all were a nightmare really - I would likely chiainsaw mill with lots of chains to hand then use a static circular workshop saw to re saw it.

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