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End of summer sale to try to clear the 40 odd tonnes of sawlogs I have bumbling around my yard. Most of my barns are full of sawn timber, I have loads of kilned stock and I need to shift some of the logs.

 

So, having a sale to move it. About 20% off usual prices of green timber with many species in stock:

 

Elm - over 10 tonnes of excellent quality stock available. Best logs are around 28 inch diameter with good figure and were mostly disease free when felled. In fact they are still growing in my yard! £12-16 a cubic foot dependent on quality.

 

Oak - various logs, some beam grade, some nice pippy stock, some clean and straight, nothing too big bar one burred log that is hiding some metal in the middle. Very millable though as metal detector from Rob will guide me through it without hitting too much I hope. £12-16 a cubic foot.

 

Cherry - couple of logs, one average quality, the other excellent. £10 a cubic foot for the lower grade, £14 for the better.

 

Yew - Several good logs, up to 18 inch diameter and 4-8ft lengths. £15 a cubic foot.

 

Beech - very clean 15 inch straight log. No branches, no twist, lower lengths have kilned very well. £12 a cubic foot.

 

Ash - several logs up to 22 inches in diameter. Clean and straight, no branches. £12 a cubic foot.

 

Cedar - quite a bit of cedar still kicking about. The best logs have been sold already, so more character grade stuff. Big diameters still, over 2ft, ideal for garden furniture projects. £10 a cubic foot.

 

Sequoia - several tonnes available too. Excellent cladding or exterior carpentry wood. £10 a cubic foot.

 

All prices are subject to VAT.

 

Most economical method of transport is by double pallet. It can be very economical as we recently shipped over 50 cubic foot of timber to the south coast for about £120.

 

I am more than happy to advise on setting up a kiln - it's easy to do and quite inexpensive.

 

Jonathan

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I can vouch for the quality of Jon's timber as had a double pallet of elm a month ago - loverly stuff!

 

 

 

 

 

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I can vouch for the quality of Jon's timber as had a double pallet of elm a month ago - loverly stuff!

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks Rob! :biggrin:

 

It's funny, I was doing deliveries last week and one chap I've been supplying for a couple of years has just opened a new gallery. Going in there to have a look, over half the pieces were made from timber of mine. I love to see the end product :thumbup1:

Posted

Excellent - I've just got a bandsaw - max cut 20" - it's an old Lumbermate that needs some tlc but looking forward to getting here working!

 

 

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Posted

Oooh, very good! I like the combination of chainsaw mill, bandsaw mill and forklift. Means you can break down large logs and mill them with reduced sawdust.

 

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