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I have milled quite a few long-dead oaks. Haven't had a bad one yet, even when left lying on the ground for a decade or so - a couple were damaged before they died, e.g. by lightning, but the rest was still sound.

 

There will be no sapwood left, but that could be considered a plus. You'll get several tables out of that! Looks like a good candidate for milling in situ with an Alaskan.

 

Alec

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Worth milling, certainly. It's as much work to cut it for firewood as mill it, but you'll get an end value of £3700 as air dried oak boards (you'll need to air dry it of course) or £900-1000 as premium air dried firewood (assuming you'd get £100/cube for it).

 

A double ended chainsaw mill set up would get through that in a shortish day.

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