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Posted
12 minutes ago, Canal Navvy said:

Angle is South side of the Milford Haven oil terminal, went on Holiday there last summer and rather liked it 🙂

 

Ah so it is.  Looks lovely doesn't it?

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5 hours ago, slack ma girdle said:

We Are just starting storm damage and windblow here, there is definitely saw log in lime and beech. The transport from Angle may be a killer through.

Well you could always work out a price for logs including haulage, see if it sounds feasible.  I guess from there everywhere will be a fair old treck?!  My yard is near to Usk.

 

Or did you already have someone lined up for the sawlogs?

Posted
57 minutes ago, Stere said:

Whats the end usages out of interest once milled?

Many and varied.  Alder is very pretty timber if allowed to spalt a little.  Lime is mainly used by carvers.  Beech has all sorts of uses, all small scale and indoor.

 

 

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I’ve just won a butchers’ block, which I suspect is partially beech. Will take a photo later or tomorrow just because I’m pleased as punch with it. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Squaredy said:

Well you could always work out a price for logs including haulage, see if it sounds feasible.  I guess from there everywhere will be a fair old treck?!  My yard is near to Usk.

 

Or did you already have someone lined up for the sawlogs?

Never managed to sell them as saw logs in the past.

The logs will be stacked here

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Plenty of room for a lorry to turn around in.

I am there tomorrow, i will take a couple of photos of what is cut so far.

 

Posted
36 minutes ago, slack ma girdle said:

Never managed to sell them as saw logs in the past.

The logs will be stacked here

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Plenty of room for a lorry to turn around in.

I am there tomorrow, i will take a couple of photos of what is cut so far.

 

OK great, thank you.

Posted
3 hours ago, Squaredy said:

Ah so it is.  Looks lovely doesn't it?

Where Slack is cutting must have been very attractive before the refinery happened, if you don't mind seeing shipping and the noise it still is.

The village hasn't yet gone too holiday makers only as far as I could see, work clothes in the pub still 🙂

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Canal Navvy said:

Where Slack is cutting must have been very attractive before the refinery happened, if you don't mind seeing shipping and the noise it still is.

The village hasn't yet gone too holiday makers only as far as I could see, work clothes in the pub still 🙂

 

just up the road past the pub looks like someone has a zoo in their front garden 

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