Best no rotting timber

Exfarmer

Member
Location
Bury St Edmunds
as per title , I want some timber which will not rot does not have to be anything special as It is to sit under a green house frame on a stub wall to get levels right. Any ideas? Cost is not an issue a few years ago would have got some tantalised but my experience lately is not good
 

Cowmansam

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Shropshire
You can get a red wood with a very tight grain no idea what it’s called but barely rots we made sheds out of it 20 odd years ago and still as good now it’s some tropical wood I would guess
 

robo

Member
Location
northamptonshire
You can get a red wood with a very tight grain no idea what it’s called but barely rots we made sheds out of it 20 odd years ago and still as good now it’s some tropical wood I would guess
[Keruing .hard as iron lasts for ages quite pricey . same timber as used for permanent electric fence . a good timber merchant is needed
 

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