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KirstyandDavid
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Hiya. We are based near Bordon, Hampshire. We had a number of trees felled last April and kept a few of the tree trunks (ends were PVA’d at the time). We are knocking our house down to rebuild later this year and had hoped to use some of the wood in the new house. But costs are running away with us (and we haven’t even started the build yet!) so unfortunately bespoke staircases, etc, have become a luxury we simply can’t afford.

 

The wood available is listed below. It may not all be suitable for milling (any that isn’t we will retain for logs).

 

Anybody interested? Some photos attached - more available to e-mail if required. Pennies gratefully received into house fund.

 

Thanks.

David and Kirsty

 

Beech; 4.2m long; 0.45m average diameter (AD)

Beech; 3.3m long; 0.4m AD

Beech; 4.1m long; 0.45m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.5m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.2m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.25m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.3m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.3m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.45m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.2m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.35m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.35m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.4m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.25m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.2m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.25m AD

Douglas Fir; Between 6.0m & 6.4m long; 0.2m AD

Yew; 5.5m long; 0.2m AD

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Unfortunately the douglas looks a little too knotty to be that useful for milling...

 

 

The beech looks ok but it's not a very valuable timber...

 

 

Just a quick bump this thread anyway to see if you get any more interest as you have at least done a good description and added pictures.

 

 

Rob

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