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I have some large boards that i had milled out of a very large Cedar of Lebanon that we took down about 4 years ago. The boards measure 8'6" by 4'6" by 2" these are approx sizes as some are narrower than others. They have been stored out side just covered with a bit of tin and have had bits of batten between them, there is 14 or 15 boards.

Have moved them round the yard 2 or 3 times and was wondering if anyone had a use for them and if so what are they worth?

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Assuming they are good, clean and flat, £18 to £20 a cubic foot.

 

So a board at the given dimensions would be £115 to £127. Might be a bit less if you have to measure out defects.

 

Pictures would help if you get the chance!

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  • 3 months later...

Finally took some pictures of that cedar and also some Oak that was inside taking up space put the moisture tester on them and fun ally the oak that had been inside was 15% and the cedar that was out side was 13%. Pm me if any one has any ideas as I will end up cutting up for logs if I have to move it again.

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