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Free sawdust in Moorebank, NSW

Posted on January 8, 2021January 28, 2021

Sawdust – Free

We are a furniture manufacturer and we generate a lot of sawdust. This is sawdust not shavings.

The sawdust comes from cutting and sanding pine, tassie oak and mdf.

It is free, we never runout – just come and collect. Bring help as the bags are heavy.

Moorebank – Furniture Factory Outlet
3 Iraking Avenue
Moorebank NSW 2170
Tel: 0414 959 663
https://www.whitewood.com.au/

Open Mon-Sat 8-4

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