kitchen solid timber benchtops
(first posting -anywhere - hope havn't stuffed up)
thinking of buying/installing solid timber slabs for kitchen benches/renovation. concerned that some rainforest timbers such as red siris [seen at the Timber Show last w/end - or mackay cedar as it was called] might have resulted from yet more radical clearing of land in Qld - but hard to find materials that don't weigh a ton (eg redgum) or cost the earth, or both. Oh, and one piece would pref be quite long 3.3m)...would like to use australian timber of course. might have to go for the planks afterall. anyone out there put in a 'slab' kitchen? pitfalls, general advice? sources of alternative timbers?
thanks
graham
(canberra)
himilayan cedar! opportunity lost??
can u believe it. the ACT Govt has just burned over 600 tonnes of rare himilayan cedar to clean up for the next bushfire season. yesterday's canberra times has the details...it was part of the debris from last Jan 18's devastating firestorm that claimed 4 lives and 518 homes. but it was apparently good cedar and was to have been collected by a miller...it was agreed but it hadn't been collected. still they just sent it up in smoke! it would've been ideal, the article said, for outdoor furniture, feature walls, etc...so probably also ideal for kitchen benchtops. which is what i'm looking for...something local, plantation, and not too costly.
there are 5 more massive burns planned in different locations. is there anything this Forum could/should do? write to the Chief Minister at the least! John Stanhope...
ps sorry, dunno about Blackbutt.
What wood for kitchen bench tops
Hi,
What would be your choice of wood for slab-top kitchen benches?
I have some camphor laurel slabs and while it is a soft wood, I was wondering if the oil would be poisonous or simply not suitable unless completely sealed. I don't think I'd use the CL around the sink though.
thanks
Wendy