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my first oak beam,rough value.


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I pay £17.50/ft3 for standard THB framing grade and £25/ft3 for best THA grade +VAT so I'd be expecting to pay around the £150 +VAT mark. You should be able to get more like Big J said especially to a local builder or private customer.

 

I suppose I am thinking oak beam prices up here, which are a bit higher as we've a poorer stock of oak. I don't charge as much as that, but I rarely cut oak beams.

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Interesting thread. I have been milling oak but cut it all to shorter length posts and sleepers. To price an oak sleeper competitively against a builders yard such as covers the price basicly works out to just under £15 per cubic foot.

Is it easy to sell larger beams? I have a very large high quality oak to mill in June. If I could get over £20 a cubic foot I would be very happy.

Any advice?

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