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When it's dry it's great firewood - really surprised me. But the stuff I've got at the mo was standing dead for three years so as Stevie says yours will take some drying.

Saw the rings to avoid the knots - they're like iron.

 

If you can be bothered you can make a few quid selling the rings to woodturners, who absolutely love the stuff, but they'll want at least 4" of wood each side of the knots, more on the larger rings. Any spalting will be an added attraction.

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many thanks all for posts guys - im new to this but seams like a good forum to be involved in.

the tree has allready been cut into rings between 4-10 inches i would guess

 

Iam - i am based in cumbria, are u interested?

Nepia - is there any one who would consider buying it then? it has been down for a few years now

what does it get used for ?

cheerz

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many thanks all for posts guys - im new to this but seams like a good forum to be involved in.

the tree has allready been cut into rings between 4-10 inches i would guess

 

Iam - i am based in cumbria, are u interested?

Nepia - is there any one who would consider buying it then? it has been down for a few years now

what does it get used for ?

cheerz

 

 

Just find some local woodturners clubs online and e-mail them. That's what I did and have just sold six 28" rings to a turner from Cirencester and am taking seven 20" rings to Exeter with me when I pop down to there for Easter. All from cold calling so to speak. The smaller bits went first to local turners via a contact here so I think you'll do OK with the 10" stuff but 4" diameter is too small due to the knot size, assuming the wood's in good condition.

 

Best of luck,

 

Jon

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i can get my hands on a monster monkey puzzle thats been standing dead for years, it is rotten on the outside of the base but i reckon it will be fine inside. is there value in it in boards, i got some milled years ago and it looked great, but i dont know what happened to the stuff as i lost contact with the mill guy.

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Boards? Crikey, never heard of that. Wouldn't the branch cores pop out of the pale wood when it dried?

If you were anywhere near Stevie I'd take the thing off you if it was available but for you to drop it, ring it the right way, move it (in 200lb lumps!)... well, you're not going to are you - understandably. But if you think it may be worth something for planking you need to ask someone other than me.

 

Jon

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