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On site at a NSW sawmill |
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On an educational tour with NSW State Forests |
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On tour with NSW State Forests |
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The biggest saw I ever saw! |
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Pete transforming the antique Maryborough Sugar Mill moulding. |
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The moulding in the process of being transformed. |
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Juliet infront of the transformed Maryborough Sugar Mill molding. |
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A nice shot of the back room at Gladesville. |
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Our V leg red gum table makes quite a statement in a very modern house. |
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Meet Mike our Special Projects Manager with the Lecturn he made for a team of commercial lawyers in River Red Gum. |
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Pete outside our factory with the Henly Red Gum lowline and a customers matching dining table. Just before it was about to be delivered. |
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Juliet in the Stanmore Showroom. |
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Meet Nola, Pete's Mum. She is an experienced
interior decorator and the Manager of our Stanmore Showroom. |
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Pete rescuing a massive tree branch dug up by the RTA just before it was about to be cut up and sent to the tip. It was Ironbark and well over 400 years old. Needless to say it weighed a tonne. He had the perfect spot for it.... |
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Even though it had been in a bush fire,
this chared piece of red gum still made an amazing piece of furniture.
We left the black edge on as a conversation piece. |
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Always helpful, our Sales
Manager Bill at the Gladesville Showroom |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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A busy day at Wildwood Designs |
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Pete at the Wildwood Designs
factory discussing with Rob Fry the options for the Cedar Root table. |
| | JULY
2005 The old jarrah floorboards being prepared for removal from the old Gladesville
Police station. Pete made picture frames out of the old Blue skirting boards
also from the police station |
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2005 The cell block door to the old Gladesville Police station. Pete salvaged
it from the demolition site on Victoria Road in July 2005. One man's trash
is another man's treasure. |
| | APRIL
2005 Pete in Western Australia next to some old jarrah logs cut down many years
ago. This is what we call "Reclaimed" Jarrah. Trees this old and of this size
are not being cut down anymore due to restrictions imposed by the West Australian
Government. |
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| | AUGUST
05 Pete with an old Jarrah log. |
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05 Pete with a Reclaimed Redgum log in Murray River Country, Victoria. |
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05 Pete scouting the Murray for reclaimed Red Gum |
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05 Looking for old timber with Dad is always a good adventure. |
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| | AUGUST
05 Old Hardwood Slabs ready for kiln drying. |
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