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I have some beech available, approx 400-500mm in diameter and in 3m lengths if anyone's interested pm me.

 

North East Scotland

 

I'd be extremely surprised if you get any interest. It's a damned shame, but no one wants beech. If ever I take it, it's usually oversized and I rarely ever pay for it.

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I'd be extremely surprised if you get any interest. It's a damned shame, but no one wants beech. If ever I take it, it's usually oversized and I rarely ever pay for it.

 

Do you know why? Down here it's seen as the king of firewood; clients often want to keep it for that reason.

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I have some beech available, approx 400-500mm in diameter and in 3m lengths if anyone's interested pm me.

 

North East Scotland

 

There used to be a firewood guy from Tomatin posting on here; worth contacting him maybe? - 'Tomatin firewood'

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Quick question,I want to mill a large beech tree what failed in storm Doris to use as work tops in my barn conversion, would it be suitable? Thanks Simon.

Beech is great for worktops. A top choice. Depending on your sink arrangements,i would consider a small piece of stone or concrete around it though. Will make it alot less agro in the long term.

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Beech is great for worktops. A top choice. Depending on your sink arrangements,i would consider a small piece of stone or concrete around it though. Will make it alot less agro in the long term.

 

 

Yup, wood and water are a b.astard.

 

 

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