6 x 1 roughsawn fencing timber......used but still re-usable
I have over 20 metres of 6 x 1 rough sawn fencing timber here. It has been used on a fence which was taken down and replaced with a more solid and higher fence by the neighbour. Still good wood. It is treated but not ground retention treated.
I had plans to use it to build a wood shed but that is not going to happen now.
One side of most of the boards is painted green. They have been stacked one on top of another but some are not perfectly straight.
They are varying lengths.
$35 for the lot. I priced 6 by 1 timber in Mega and it is $4.69 for a 1.8 metre length.
Welcome to come and have a look.
Thanks for looking.
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
(The firewood behind the fencing timber in the pic. is not for sale)
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