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Hi, I milled some about that size recently and got some lovely boards... it's fairly durable and good for garden furniture etc, if you were to mill it you'd be better to wait until later in the year when it's cooler to avoid it drying too fast and reduce the risk of it splitting.  cheers. 

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Cedar is great for milling.
Light,strong and durable timber.
Bit too far from Yorkshire
For me though.
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Where abouts in Yorkshire are you? I may have a job coming up removing a large Cedar, would be a shame to send it for firewood.
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