Another Timber run

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Well it wont be another 8 Drawer BFF Cupboard that's for sure.

This is an example of recycling every piece
Dropped in to my local Glass shop that gives me these pallets to check if i could take more, all good so I returned this morning just after church.

Now they as you can see are quite long

I was allowed to take a few so I loaded five of them, this time I put the rear rail on the Ute and loaded them intact

I had to put a carpet on the roof to support them and off I went.

I set about knocking out the small cross pieces and stacked all the timber up.

there were a few that snapped from knots etc so I made a second pile for them.

the cross pieces and broken planks were turned into plant supports for my beloved fern farm

I set about mounting them and introducing them to my family at the side of the house.

Just in case you may cultivate your own plants and noticed the fern is upside down its just actually just sitting there waiting me to return and cable tie mount it to the timber.

safely tucked away to enjoy a new group of friends including worms!

Apart from an odd nail that's all that went in the general waste bin.
The Sunday peace and quite returns to Morningside
Somebody say hallelujah !!! 
Now whats in store for the other planks you say? ... not really sure yet its winter here and I am hibernating a bit
Stock control check:-
8 x 5M x 75mm x 25mm
2 x 4M x 75mm x 25mm
2 x 2.5M  x 75mm x 25mm
11 x 1.5M x 75mm x 25 mm
all rough sawn timber
not including the broken bits and cross pieces, which are now  now garden items 



Regards Rob

11 Comments

.... all good so I returned this morning just after church. 

How much did you get out of the collection plate... a wallet's worth?

You sucking up to crowie?


In these days of WOKE, I may consider you racist...

.... fern is upside down ....
I am the son of a Hungarian Fern cutter and you guys may be putting him out of work (if he was still alive), however, us descendants deserve the remuneration deserving of our oppressed ancestors (my DOD - Dear Old Dad). 

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

nice stag horn collection rob. ive only one myself.

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Way to go Rob. 
Great score 👍

Life’s Good, Enjoy Each New Day’s Blessings

A great score of lumber, the ferns look really nice too.

Main Street to the Mountains

Great new stash of lumber and the price it right!! It will all get a new life as something other than a crate!!

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

Gotta love remainder lumber!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Can You teach Alex how to grow some plants?
LBD :-
Collection plate suhsh ...not so loud
I haven't seen Crowie for some time now,  traveling has been reduced as I get older
Enough of the woke rubbish now Fraser Island is gone!
Pottzy Crowie Eric Jim RyanGi:-
Thanks always good to be able to enjoy what would other wise be fire wood or rubbish
Corelz 25:-
I even saw some in Siberia when I was there in 2004 so Pottzy should be able to as long as the fires don't get him

My dads Memorial fern from when I first arrived in 1998

Mr LBD would be pleased to see there is still an interest in ferns!

I had others but somebody decided they would remove them



Regards Rob

Hey RC, while trying to dob you in, I think I found the bloke that pinched your sander,

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD


hey you must have a library of pictures too that's Nov 2015 Vintage
BTW I didn't ignore royalty request regarding ferns.
I have a package on the way.

You might need to get a bigger Boat wallet !
Bloody chilly here  this morning...I could  hardly find it!

I see Dutchy has been a busy boy!

Regards Rob


 RobsCastle
hey you must have a library of pictures too that's Nov 2015 Vintage

Older than that... had to scour the internet to touch up the photo from the original,


Thanks for the cash,

will come in handy to buy new blades for my Carvex... It's not that they break or go blunt, but the bloody machine ejects them across my workshop with such a force that I can never find them amongst the mess..... If not for new blades, then to hire a few cleaners. 

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD