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Timber value?


Mark Bolam
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Steve /mods, I'm aware this may be in the wrong forum, so please feel free to move as necessary.

 

I'm after some advice on the value of Oak butts, which I felled for a farmer mate 18 months ago. Roadside.

 

What is a 'hoppus foot' (is it the extractable square from a round. if you get me), and what is the current value per?

 

No newbie questions, please.

 

English Oak.

 

Thanks.

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A hoppus foot is 1.273 normal cubic foot current price on oak is 2.50+. Depends on quality really if it's open grown (eg in the middle of a field) you might not even get that. the calculation is:

 

Mid-quarter-girth (aprox halfway up the butt in inches) squared X length in feet divided by 144.

 

I wish oak was 45 a cube! But grade A precision milled oak goes for 25 a standard cube.

 

Hope that helps.

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As far as I am aware, a hoppes foot is 15 inches x 15 inches square, and last time I looked for prices from buyers for English Oak it was £45 per hoppes foot.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Where about is the wood located?? I know a buyer looking for oak at the moment..

 

Matt can I have some of your drugs please?

 

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