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ve been milling as similar lump and i agree with big J. keep the chain very sharp. lots of vibration otherwise.

im air drying mine at the moment for floor boards in our extension. ive got one section to go and i was thinking of quarter sawing half of it? i want to use it for kitchen doors.

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Hello,

 

Some useful info information that may help.

Strip stack the timber to air dry before putting into a kiln. Then you can select only the best cuts for the kiln as any natural faults will appear while it is airing. This saves time and money drying the rubbish.

Strictly speaking 2' cuts want to season for about a year.

If you are slab sawing then the radial cuts from the mid section will be more reliable than the cuts from the upper and lower portions of the trunk.

When timber is being planed and straightened a machinist will take approx 1/4' from each face.

Hope this is useful.

 

Andy (The Woodman) :001_smile:

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for the work involved and price at the moment better money in fire wood.

theres money in milling but theres a lot of waste in ash, oak isn't so bad but firewood is easy money, you may end up milling and seasoning a load of firewood..especially if you don't know what your at.

as for ash i've just paid over 1000 for a 6" thick 2foot wide slab 16 foot long. time for me to find some large butts and wind our mill up me thinks. if any one has some up for grabs, south shrops, north worcs. pm me.

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for the work involved and price at the moment better money in fire wood.

theres money in milling but theres a lot of waste in ash, oak isn't so bad but firewood is easy money, you may end up milling and seasoning a load of firewood..especially if you don't know what your at.

as for ash i've just paid over 1000 for a 6" thick 2foot wide slab 16 foot long. time for me to find some large butts and wind our mill up me thinks. if any one has some up for grabs, south shrops, north worcs. pm me.

 

sounds contradictory to me

or you sell your firewood for more than most

thats a lot of money for 1 plank hope it,s nice:thumbup:

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