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I think we've got those sizes in Sequoia.

 

I'll have a check and get back with some photos. I think the Ash will move loads and crack when fully exposed to light and air at this time of year and ongoing into summer. I would have much less of an issue with freshly milled Thuja and Giant Redwood in that situation. Fresh Cedar (cedrus) can get a bit upset at being exposed to fast drying but the other 2 are very well behaved and under rated.

 

Will

 

Surrey is a bit of a hike!

The council are no further forward at this stage,

I have the chance of some large Cedar whithin a few miles of me in a few weeks so will push them to go with this and I will either mill it myself or take it to a local mill, I have been wanting to buy an Alaskin so if I can include it in the price I should do ok.

Thanks for the info and offer, may get back to you if this does not work out!

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