Fezza
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Re: It's wood, Jim, but not as I know it.....
07/04/2008 13:35
If its internal joinery and you want a mahogany then a Meranti could be suitable. I would always try and look at the pieces before you buy and if possible and the timber merchant will let you, select the bits you want yourself. If its for external I would use Iroko, its relatively easy to work and durable. In my experience the extra cost of it is small compared to the labour of the work that will be involved.
It's wood, Jim, but not as I know it.....
Topcat47
07/04/2008 13:10
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essexboy
07/04/2008 21:07
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Cuchilo
07/04/2008 20:40
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misty56
08/04/2008 09:11
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Gordonmc
08/04/2008 09:52
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misty56
08/04/2008 12:56
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Topcat47
08/04/2008 15:29
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Twisterowner
07/04/2008 17:35
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misty56
07/04/2008 18:24
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Twisterowner
07/04/2008 19:51
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KenMcCulloch
07/04/2008 18:20
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Billy_Mizzen
07/04/2008 17:09
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Fezza
07/04/2008 13:35
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sarabande
07/04/2008 14:37
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misty56
07/04/2008 14:34
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