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 solid wood for your home renovation, using Balau sawn timber to look perfect!

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post Nov 24 2017, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 07:16 PM)
not so expensive ma, i think for that size for 1piece, 3-4k can get in kl liao.  biggrin.gif
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3-4k, that way out of my budget biggrin.gif
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post Nov 24 2017, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 24 2017, 08:08 PM)
3-4k, that way out of my budget biggrin.gif
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aiseh, now trending price also like 6-20k ma. laugh.gif u no go homedec see their skyhigh price meh? laugh.gif
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post Nov 24 2017, 08:15 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 08:10 PM)
aiseh, now trending price also like 6-20k ma.  laugh.gif u no go homedec see their skyhigh price meh? laugh.gif
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Overpriced with high mark-up than discount.
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post Nov 25 2017, 11:33 AM

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QUOTE(SheepGeeks @ Nov 24 2017, 05:00 PM)
Boss, can you pm me your contact or namecard? So that I can look for you when I pay a visit there.
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Sure, already pm you !

QUOTE(deity01 @ Nov 24 2017, 05:33 PM)
hmm...just thinking, so many holes, how to use..definitely not for dining table..
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Hi, for some, the hole is small, my customer cut a glass to put it on top wink.gif

QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 24 2017, 06:10 PM)
Kawan, 2ft is 24" lah.
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Ohh, my bad. Sorry ya, yes, 2ft is only 24 inches. For 24 inches, we have ready log for cut, only for b-grade, if you wish to have perfect surface, you will need to wait until end of dec smile.gif


QUOTE(Reubs @ Nov 24 2017, 06:19 PM)
Do you have Nyatoh wood?
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Hi, unfortunately we dont process nyatoh smile.gif


QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 06:25 PM)
ya, cos we got make custom made furniture.
and this year was busy to secure some imported sawn timber (white oak n spruce as we got some interior design project for a hotel) and local nyatoh for other custom ID project.
i will discuss with you further on chengal later on since thats your main product. hehe. would be eager to use chengal instead of balau for next year project (hope u can support on the tonne prices)  brows.gif

i think i been to your place before but u not in (you got office container at the factory right?) will catch you again soon or if you got come to kl let me know. biggrin.gif
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Ohh ! Izzit? Yeah, you are right. Sometimes i am outstation, is ok, just call me before you start your journey:)

Yes, looking forward to work with you, and no worry, all price including above stated is base on tonnes counted.

QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 06:33 PM)
single piece or?  brows.gif
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Hi, to save cost, now alot of ppl jointing it.


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post Nov 25 2017, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 24 2017, 07:14 PM)
Single cannot afford lah. let the old trees live couple hundreds years lah. Joined 2 piece also good.
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 07:16 PM)
not so expensive ma, i think for that size for 1piece, 3-4k can get in kl liao.  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Xaser_3 @ Nov 24 2017, 07:57 PM)
Nice products and services. Will recommend to friends who are searching for this kind of wood designs.
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Thank you ! You are welcome to visit at anytime!


QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 24 2017, 08:10 PM)
aiseh, now trending price also like 6-20k ma.  laugh.gif u no go homedec see their skyhigh price meh? laugh.gif
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Hahaha

QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 24 2017, 08:15 PM)
Overpriced with high mark-up than discount.
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Agreed
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post Nov 25 2017, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(PowerPC @ Nov 25 2017, 11:33 AM)

Ohh ! Izzit? Yeah, you are right. Sometimes i am outstation, is ok, just call me before you start your journey:)

Yes, looking forward to work with you, and no worry, all price including above stated is base on tonnes counted.
Hi, to save cost, now alot of ppl jointing it.
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sure, no problem. will look forward to meeting you soon.

just wondering, the further inside factory is your another partner company? or maybe doing other type of wood?
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post Nov 25 2017, 11:55 AM

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QUOTE(PowerPC @ Nov 25 2017, 11:33 AM)

Hi, to save cost, now alot of ppl jointing it.
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yup, using 2x6inch boards to joint into bigger tabletop is cheaper way,
but jointing with neat 90deg edge need soe skill , good glue and clamps/equipment. not easy!
if can get big single piece of wood cheap cheap from you is better and easier. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 25 2017, 11:53 AM)
sure, no problem. will look forward to meeting you soon.

just wondering, the further inside factory is your another partner company? or maybe doing other type of wood?
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Oh, that is my cousin, we are under 1 roof but different company. He is processing Balau, Chengal, Merbau, and Giam. Depend on season, sometimes he process Meranti as well.

I am currently processing Balau only, and will change to Chengal soon.

Thats why, anyone come to this roof could have alot of choices.

This is the family business since 1988, and just move to new location this year, expanding to 30 hectares from 6 hectares before.

QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 25 2017, 11:55 AM)
yup, using 2x6inch boards to joint into bigger tabletop is cheaper way,
but jointing with neat 90deg edge need soe skill , good glue and clamps/equipment. not easy!
if can get big single piece of wood cheap cheap from you is better and easier. biggrin.gif
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Ya, especially Balau, if it not enough dry, the corner (90 degrees) will be turn up after some times, then spoil the glue.

My cousin office has 1 table been cracked exactly caused by this.

Sure, you can buy at 50% or more lower than original price if you use B-Grade wood.

B-grade wood aren't bad and soft, it is just rejected wood caused by hole and crack, it's still hard and durable. If you can find a way to make those hole and crack look fantastic, you are actually having a unique thing in your house !
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post Nov 25 2017, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(PowerPC @ Nov 25 2017, 12:23 PM)
Oh, that is my cousin, we are under 1 roof but different company. He is processing Balau, Chengal, Merbau, and Giam. Depend on season, sometimes he process Meranti as well.

I am currently processing Balau only, and will change to Chengal soon.

Thats why, anyone come to this roof could have alot of choices.

This is the family business since 1988, and just move to new location this year, expanding to 30 hectares from 6 hectares before.
Ya, especially Balau, if it not enough dry, the corner (90 degrees) will be turn up after some times, then spoil the glue.

My cousin office has 1 table been cracked exactly caused by this.

Sure, you can buy at 50% or more lower than original price if you use B-Grade wood.

B-grade wood aren't bad and soft, it is just rejected wood caused by hole and crack, it's still hard and durable. If you can find a way to make those hole and crack look fantastic, you are actually having a unique thing in your house !
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oh that young guy is your cousin. ya i met him haha, very hands on in the factory.
i notice , the place where he park his car, next to his office, got 3-4 very wide big slabs (maybe 10feet long).merbau/chengal.. looks nice. is that the cracked slab you mention also? i saw it! haha

your side also got such thick and big slab? cos hope you got chengal also next time. would love to work with you on chengal. biggrin.gif

for the sawn timber 1x4 or 2x6 etc, can you help us with KD the chengal if we buy 1-2ton?
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hi, i'm keen on single piece table top....maybe 4 feet by 6 feet...g-grade is ok....let me know if got such a piece....thank you :-)

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post Nov 25 2017, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 25 2017, 12:34 PM)
oh that young guy is your cousin. ya i met him haha, very hands on in the factory.
i notice , the place where he park his car, next to his office, got 3-4 very wide big slabs (maybe 10feet long).merbau/chengal.. looks nice. is that the cracked slab you mention also? i saw it! haha

your side also got such thick and big slab? cos hope you got chengal also next time. would love to work with you on chengal. biggrin.gif

for the sawn timber 1x4 or 2x6 etc, can you help us with KD the chengal if we buy 1-2ton?
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Ya ya ! His name is Curt Lai. That few pieces is cutting out from a big logs as i remember, waiting for a hotel project to make decorations last time he told me.

Ya, something like that, but that few piece are included skin. Yes, sometimes we will have it, but due to now we are cutting truck base order, the slab is smaller too, and without skin.

The 1x4 or 2x6 we have ready stock for that. But Balau or Changal don't recommended to KD, since the chances to bend or twisted is too high. Usually we air dry it, about a month or two. You can buy from us any quantity.

QUOTE(billyboy @ Nov 25 2017, 01:10 PM)
hi, i'm keen on single piece table top....maybe 4 feet by 6 feet...g-grade is ok....let me know if got such a piece....thank you :-)
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Hi, thanks for your interested, will post here once i have it smile.gif

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Hi all, just to want to ask all the expert here...If i wan to do the TV wall what wood material should i get? i just need it to covers the wall.
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wow. awesome! I've been looking for affordable wood for my house for quite sometime now
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post Nov 27 2017, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(Salei @ Nov 27 2017, 02:12 PM)
Hi all, just to want to ask all the expert here...If i wan to do the TV wall what wood material should i get? i just need it to covers the wall.
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QUOTE(rubrubrub @ Nov 27 2017, 02:15 PM)
wow. awesome! I've been looking for affordable wood for my house for quite sometime now
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Yeah ! We have plenty of this !
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post Nov 27 2017, 03:11 PM

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QUOTE(Salei @ Nov 27 2017, 02:12 PM)
Hi all, just to want to ask all the expert here...If i wan to do the TV wall what wood material should i get? i just need it to covers the wall.
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recycled wood also can, its just to tile up the wall right? the looks is how good you can sand and stain it. thats all
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 27 2017, 03:11 PM)
recycled wood also can, its just to tile up the wall right? the looks is how good you can sand and stain it. thats all
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Yup agree. As long as it is properly treated (just need elbow work and effort + space to work) you should be able to do it.

You just need to take into consideratioon,

- plan on mounting points for the wood to the wall, taking into consideration the weight of the wood (wood can be quite heavy)
- does the wood block any powerpoints or cablings

Some people have use wood floor laminates as wall coverings.

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QUOTE(bigred @ Nov 27 2017, 03:49 PM)
Yup agree.  As long as it is properly treated (just need elbow work and effort + space to work) you should be able to do it.

You just need to take into consideratioon,

-  plan on mounting points for the wood to the wall, taking into consideration the weight of the wood (wood can be quite heavy)
-  does the wood block any powerpoints or cablings

Some people have use wood floor laminates as wall coverings.
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yeah...i search on laminate wood flooring as well... just afraid it will peel off and fall down when time passed.
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 27 2017, 03:11 PM)
recycled wood also can, its just to tile up the wall right? the looks is how good you can sand and stain it. thats all
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May i know what is recycled wood? do u have a picture of it?
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post Nov 28 2017, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(Salei @ Nov 28 2017, 03:20 PM)
May i know what is recycled wood? do u have a picture of it?
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post Nov 29 2017, 07:52 AM

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QUOTE(ar188 @ Nov 27 2017, 03:11 PM)
recycled wood also can, its just to tile up the wall right? the looks is how good you can sand and stain it. thats all
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QUOTE(bigred @ Nov 27 2017, 03:49 PM)
Yup agree.  As long as it is properly treated (just need elbow work and effort + space to work) you should be able to do it.

You just need to take into consideratioon,

-  plan on mounting points for the wood to the wall, taking into consideration the weight of the wood (wood can be quite heavy)
-  does the wood block any powerpoints or cablings

Some people have use wood floor laminates as wall coverings.
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Ya, you can actually draw a plan, and then follow the size and length, everything should be smooth ~

QUOTE(Salei @ Nov 28 2017, 03:20 PM)
yeah...i search on laminate wood flooring as well... just afraid it will peel off and fall down when time passed.
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For my experience, i do saw some low quality flooring tear off in those budget hotel. But most of it because of shoes impact, the 1st layer of printed color run off.

QUOTE(Salei @ Nov 28 2017, 03:20 PM)
May i know what is recycled wood? do u have a picture of it?
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user posted image
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