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Just had a load of logs dropped off for me to process as firewood. In amongst it were a load of decent size pieces of yew. Seems a shame to use them for firewood when they could be milled, would anyone be interested in them? I’m near motherwell

 

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Way too teeny for milling. Might get some turners interested but wouldnt have thought it was worth much faffing.


Ok. Cheers for letting me know

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