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Posted
No.
It’s not a burr I’d bother with.
Too small and the burring is not curly.
At 3’ it would be worth it.
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Was thinking it was a bit steep. Offered £50 initially but was turned down.

Thanks Saul.
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I collected this few years back for free, ash tree looked like burr started to mill it and it was just normal grain in there wast of time and effort....

 

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19 minutes ago, astra25 said:

I collected this few years back for free, ash tree looked like burr started to mill it and it was just normal grain in there wast of time and effort....

 

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What a shame. Big big ball though! Surely it was worth milling anyway? 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

What a shame. Big big ball though! Surely it was worth milling anyway? 

I was so disappointed at the plane boring grain inside and didnt have much spare time, I just cut it up into manageable lumps and gave it my brother for fire wood.

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I collected this few years back for free, ash tree looked like burr started to mill it and it was just normal grain in there wast of time and effort....
 
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Yeah, it happens.
That’s why I don’t over pay for burrs.
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On 09/11/2020 at 18:19, trigger_andy said:

 

Got a chance to buy a Wytch Elm Burr. Bur itself is 600mm x 600mm x 500mm not including the rest of the log. Bone dry supposedly.

 

Can’t get it less than £100.

 

Worth it?

 

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It's an interesting shape, but I don't think it is a proper burr.  It all depends what you plan to do with it but I would say £50 was a very generous offer.

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Just now, Squaredy said:

It's an interesting shape, but I don't think it is a proper burr.  It all depends what you plan to do with it but I would say £50 was a very generous offer.

No, most likely not. But its supposedly Bone dry, so was an attraction in that regard. The seller has a Mill so I'd assume knows a bit about wood. Id take a drive over and throw it in the back of the Jeep for £50 and a nice drive over the hills and maybe make a new contact. But I'll not bother for £100. 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

No, most likely not. But its supposedly Bone dry, so was an attraction in that regard. The seller has a Mill so I'd assume knows a bit about wood. Id take a drive over and throw it in the back of the Jeep for £50 and a nice drive over the hills and maybe make a new contact. But I'll not bother for £100. 

If , ( and  that's an unknown I know ) its only fire wood you could get a lot more fire wood for £50 !

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