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Well to update I managed to get the stick out and onto the trailer the other day, luckily I managed to get closer than expected. Took me hour n half on the end of a tirfor Which was enough ? it was unloaded at home and is now waiting on a dry day to mill it. 
 

what thickness is easiest to sell on? I will be keeping some of it but most will be up for sale. @gobbypunk has first refusal as he has already asked about it. 

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Well to update I managed to get the stick out and onto the trailer the other day, luckily I managed to get closer than expected. Took me hour n half on the end of a tirfor Which was enough ? it was unloaded at home and is now waiting on a dry day to mill it. 
 
what thickness is easiest to sell on? I will be keeping some of it but most will be up for sale. @gobbypunk has first refusal as he has already asked about it. 
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Well done, that’s effort?[emoji106]
Gobby will make something beautiful from that.
I normally cut at:
Up to 3’ wide, 2” thick
Up to 4’ wide 3”
Over 4’ wide 4”.
This is so the cohesion of the fibres hold the board together and it’s own weight doesn’t snap it when lifted.
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