We have windows 98 and XP and some are using a weird OS from Biesse... Biesse probably one of the worse machines around. but we are at the moment upgrading to Bachi.
Windows 98 here, didnt know people still used in the industry it until now. Think ours is a Bieese, very old one at that.
Oh come on, the most superior marine timber in the world is Huon Pine, absolutely exquisite and completely water and worm proof. Surely you've checked out every Tassie hull you can lay your eyes on. Man the glow they have when oiled, sheer bliss!
I had but we don't generally get much of it, biggest piece I've seen in the past three years was A3 sized, from memory its rather hard to get good lengths with little knotting in Vic, especially on the cheap. One of the best timbers though by far, especially in finished and raw appearance. Earlier this year there was a wooden boat festival in Launceston and not many were Huon, quite urprising but those that were, jut wee gorgeous
The houses were around the Illawarra and Shoalhaven escarpments. Bangalay wet Sclerophyll and Red Cedar rain forest country. Up here Plum Pine was used the same way as Huon. All gone now, A few farmers have started some farm forestry but hundred year old trees don't come easily. T'is a beautiful timber with soft hazel brown tone to it.
I've heard its a lovely spot of the coast, sadly haven't been there yet. The Plum pine looks very smooth, I imagine great for floorboards as well
You're grandad's tree sounds a beauty. Mountain Ash maybe? You'd need one of the Botanic Garden blokes to look at it. Might still be some fruit capsules on the ground you could use to key it out, although you probably need the flower caps as
Sadly all that left is a slight mound raised up by the root and some bark that's yet to break down.Ironically, my uncles is the head of the Royal Melbourne Botanical Gardens and all those times we were both there under the bloody thing, I didn't think to ask
I'll have a chat with both of them, that way it'll be definitive answer and I'll plant another
I'm handy with an adze, so who knows, you're only ten hours drive away! I'll book a ticket if you come north!
Certainly will give you a heads up if I do come North
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