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We have quite of a lot of smaller diameter (up to 18-20 inch) burr elm logs in the yard at the moment available for sale.

 

Can be milled to order and lengths are 8-10ft. Rich colour as felled when live, wacky figure and plenty of burring.

 

£20 a cubic foot, delivery by pallet.

 

PM me or call on 07832 106156 if you are interested. Happen to be heading down south as far as Derby this weekend with a trailer so if you are quick you might even get hugely discounted delivery!

 

Jonathan

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Jonathan,

 

 

Could you show me how much wood is a cubic foot of milled stuff? I'm very green (chuckle chuckle) on this milling lark, but fancy something to play with.

 

 

Thanks

 

 

Sam

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A cubic foot is 1728 cubic inches, so a board 24 inches x 1 inch x 6 ft would be a cubic foot, or 18 inches x 1.5 inches x 6ft, or 12 inches x 2 inches x 6ft....and so on.

 

Hope that helps!

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Might be cheapest to send via courier. I sent boards at £11 a board before, but had to stretch the truth a little regarding the weight.

 

I've got some photos my friend took today of stuff already milled. As soon as I get them, I'll post them.

 

Lovely timber :)

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Pictures tell a thousand words - here are a few boards that have gone into the kiln. Lots more like it available:

 

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Nice pics Jon - def the way forward I reckon to take photos as you're milling when the woods still wet to show that lovely grain :thumbup1:

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