New Stock at IST Geeveston - call 03 6295 7161, mobile 0419 998 452 or istsales@forestrytas.com.au
Thin Box timber - figured blackwood and myrtle, Huon pine and red-heart leatherwood
King Billy pine, quarter-sawn boards - sound board pieces - unmatched dry rough sawn boards about 5 mm thick
King Billy pine - various dry, rough sawn slabs and boards, most 1 - 1.5 m in length, back and quarter sawn
Sawn boards - packs of mixed widths of 25, 38 and 50 mm boards in sassafras (black-heart and spalted), myrtle and blackwood - ideal for recovery of various short / small pieces. Fair prices according to quanity and quality.
Shorts / offcuts with colour, figure & value - pieces of dry timber (black-heart sassafras, blackwood, myrtle, Huon & celery-top pine) with short (< 500 mm) or narrow pieces, not affected by splits, knots, holes etc, but useful for producing small products can be selected from our crates, prices start at $1 / metre, depending on the timber and quality.
Huon pine Craft Logs - $750 / tonne, Huon pine stumps - $900 / tonne Huon pine limbwood - < 150 mm diameter $1200 / tonne
Celery-top pine 'outspec'and short logs 1.0 - 1.2 m in length $120 per tonne, loaded at IST Geeveston.
Celery-top pine poles - building poles, 200 - 250 mm diameter ($18 / m) and 250 - 300 mm diameter ($22 / m), up to 5.5 m in length; suitable poles will be selected, trimmed and cut to length when you order.
New Stock at IST Smithton - open only Thursday & Friday, call 0428 467 408 or stuart.swanson@forestrytas.com.au
Some figured blackwood logs, plain and tiger myrtle and Huon pine craft logs - processing can be arranged.
New Stock at IST Strahan - call 03 6472 6004 or mobile 0459 115 843
Fresh stock of Huon pine limb wood, stumps and craft logs from recent salvage operations.
Other Specialty Timbers - are you looking for less common specialty timbers? These may be available from harvesting or salvage operations - contact Murray Jessup, Tel. 03 6235 8347 or murray.jessup@forestrytas.com.au
This page updated on Monday 19 January 2012.

