I am helping a “retired” woodworking parent with removing unused raw materials from his woodshop and thought of LumberJocks as a possible venue to post the hardwood lumber material we have to see if there is an interested buyer in the active woodworking community in Long Island, New York. I am not a supplier or a mill, and am just looking to move this specific material.
We have one lot of 10 milled pieces of aged Walnut (30-years), and one lot of 8 milled pieces of aged Oak (20-years +/-) and one lot of 9 milled strips of aged Oak (20 years +/-):
Walnut pieces lot is mixed: 4/4, four pieces 5-3/4” wide, 5 pieces 7-1/2” wide all 8’-0” long; 5/4 piece is 5-3/4” wide, 8’-0” long. (Approximately 44 board-feet)
Oak pieces lot is mixed: 4/4, four pieces from 4-3/4” to 8.5” wide and 2’-6” to 6’-4” long; 5/4, three pieces from 4-3/4” to 8-1/4” wide and 5’-2” to 6’-3” long; 6/4, one piece 7-1/2” wide, 7’-6” long. (Approximately 25 board-feet)
Oak strips lot is mixed: 2 strips 1-1/2” X 3/4” X 6’-7”;
1 strip 1-1/2” X 3/4” X 5’-8”;
1 strip 7/8” X 3/4” X 6’-0”;
2 strips 1-1/2” X 1-1/8” X 7’-2”; and
3 strips 1-1/2” X 1” X 6’-6”
All of the wood above has not been used before, and has no holes from nails, screws or other fasteners. If interested I have photos of the materials that I can post. Thanks.
I am looking for $250 for the Walnut and $100 for the oak, or a reasonable offer. I don’t have means to transport the wood, so it would need to be picked-up from Hicksville, New York location.
I am having difficulty with posting the pictures at the moment, but will continue to figure out why Photobucket not working, and post when I get it resolved.
I figured out the Photobucket issue. Five photos of the Walnut lot follow. The white “ghost” spots in the photos are dust on the lens of the camera; I didn’t notice the spots until I looked through the photos to post them here. Thanks.
I have similar photos of the Oak lot as well if anyone interested.
Four pieces of 5.75 inch, 8-feet long (Back)
Four pieces 5.75 inch, 8-feet long (Front)
One piece 5.75 inch and 5 pieces 7.75 inch, 8-feet long (Front)
One piece 5.75 inch and 5 pieces 7.75 inch, 8-feet long (Back)
Walnut stored 30 years in rack from ceiling in dry basement
I am not sure if I am responding to Kickback and ChuckC correctly by providing the additional information and photos they requested for the Walnut wood in a “Reply” to my own original Forum post. If anyone can confirm if this is the correct way to “communicate” in the Forums with a reply to this Forum topic I would appreciate it. Thanks!
Kickback and ChuckC: If you saw the additional information I posted this week, but the price was to high, make me an offer. I am looking to move the wood to someone that will turn it into a great project – I have not bought or sold wood before, so I may be too high on the price. Thanks
I have added a few pictures of the one project that was made from the Walnut wood that is available. It is a small two-level shelf created to raise indoor potted plants up to window level from a low marble-top table. The project’s purpose is not so important, the pictures show the color and grain pattern that would be expected in a finished project made from the remaining availabe Walnut wood from this tree.
If any interest in picking-up the available wood please send me a personal message with a reasonable offer.
Yes, the wood is still available. I am looking to move the wood to someone that will turn it into a great project – I have not bought or sold wood before, so I may be too high on the price indicated at the begining of this thread, make me an offer. Thanks
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