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You not got a local mill that will take it- you should get some good money for it mate- better than firewood and if its close enough for you to get it there you can have the delivery costs too!

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I milled some jap larch last year that had been on the ground ages, touch it and the bark fell away with ease, and some of it we had to dig out of the undergrowth where it had been stuck. The timber was fantastic. That stuff doesnt rot mate.

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what did you use it for tom?

 

 

Everything!

 

Lovely sleepers, posts, cladding, big decking and planking, beams, shingles, la la la......

 

get it on bearers out of the sun and it'll be happy for a good few years :thumbup1:

 

 

Edit: keep any interesting swept bits for cruck frames and curvy benches or foot bridge beams

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Everything!

 

Lovely sleepers, posts, cladding, big decking and planking, beams, shingles, la la la......

 

get it on bearers out of the sun and it'll be happy for a good few years :thumbup1:

 

 

Edit: keep any interesting swept bits for cruck frames and curvy benches or foot bridge beams

 

cool but is it worth more than firewood, ethics isnt coming into it, just the wonga:thumbup1:

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cool but is it worth more than firewood, ethics isnt coming into it, just the wonga:thumbup1:

 

If it doesn't hang around it'll make you decent money. EDIT: yes, better than firewood

 

Talk to local builders, chippies (woodworkers not fish friers :001_rolleyes:) and landscapers, get some orders before you crosscut to length if possible. See if anyone outdoorsy wants bits for a mega pergola, treehouses, cabins, or raised veg beds seats and planters, which are very popular at the moment. You might find someone locally doing a house refurb who'll be keen on beams and cladding, windor and door sillss, maybe a staircase, larch framed garage.Talk to your local school- they might be keen to grow their own fruit and veg and do outdoor education.

 

Shout if you need a hand pricing up sawn timber orders, I will knock up a thread :001_smile:

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