Hi,
I have about 850 lengths @ 5.4m of 91x11mm DAR Finger Joint Hoop Pine for sale, ie approximately 4,600 m linear or 420M2. Located Redland Bay QLD.
It is a comparable core material to WRC and has been used by professional buiders with a west system;
http://ift.tt/1s3A8zB
Boatcraft Pacific say "Hoop Pine is an Australian native pine tree. Araucaria cunninghamii (which is also often called the Moreton Bay Pine) is native to the rainforests of northern NSW and southern Queensland. Hoop Pine also occurs in the mountain regions of Papua New Guinea. It is almost identical to Klinki Pine, a tree native to PNG although its density is a little higher. The trees can grow to 60 metres high, and can live for up to 450 years. At maturity, the seed cones release nut like seeds which are said to be edible. According to "Wood In Australia" by Keith R Bootle, hoop pine texture is very even, gain is straight and growth rings are inconspicuous. It has a green density of 680kg/m3 and an air dry density of about 530kg/m3. It is easy to work, but it does not steam bend satisfactorily. Hoop Pine takes glue well."
I'm interested in offers for the lot or reasonable parts, ie 1/4, 1/3 or 1/2.
Price for 100 Lengths
Regards
Will
wdaly@live.com.au
+61 427 296 233
I have about 850 lengths @ 5.4m of 91x11mm DAR Finger Joint Hoop Pine for sale, ie approximately 4,600 m linear or 420M2. Located Redland Bay QLD.
It is a comparable core material to WRC and has been used by professional buiders with a west system;
http://ift.tt/1s3A8zB
Boatcraft Pacific say "Hoop Pine is an Australian native pine tree. Araucaria cunninghamii (which is also often called the Moreton Bay Pine) is native to the rainforests of northern NSW and southern Queensland. Hoop Pine also occurs in the mountain regions of Papua New Guinea. It is almost identical to Klinki Pine, a tree native to PNG although its density is a little higher. The trees can grow to 60 metres high, and can live for up to 450 years. At maturity, the seed cones release nut like seeds which are said to be edible. According to "Wood In Australia" by Keith R Bootle, hoop pine texture is very even, gain is straight and growth rings are inconspicuous. It has a green density of 680kg/m3 and an air dry density of about 530kg/m3. It is easy to work, but it does not steam bend satisfactorily. Hoop Pine takes glue well."
I'm interested in offers for the lot or reasonable parts, ie 1/4, 1/3 or 1/2.
Price for 100 Lengths
Regards
Will
wdaly@live.com.au
+61 427 296 233
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