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Free Walnut Wood anyone


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Removing a large Walnut tree in a few weeks, is anyone intrested in some wood? Dont know if its any good for fire wood:confused1:Oh its being removed as its suffering from a bad case of honey fungus

Its quite good for turning , so they say.

The job is in Barnstaple North Devon

PM me if anyone is intrested

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Ring round the sawmillers in your area. If it's sound through the main butt, it is worth silly money. My neighbour at my workshop (a cabinet maker) bid on a walnut tree that eventually sold for just over £40 a hoppus foot in the round. For example - a 2ft diameter log 7ft long is worth £690 at that price. It's shotgun makers that pay the most apparently. Just don't burn it!

 

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