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That's not firewood. That is a perfect job for a swing mill and enough timber in it to clad a house!

 

Definitely cedar, just a well dead on. One indicator is that the sap wood is rotten, the bark is gone, yet the heartwood is as fresh as a daisy.

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Bit of a waste. For future reference, if you advertise the tree before you fell it, you'd be able to find someone to take it prior to the fell. For something like cedar, which is reasonably low value (and labour intensive to saw at that size) you would be lucky to get any money out of the stem, but you would save a huge amount of time and effort in not having to disc it up.

 

I just hate seeing good timber wasted. I'm wanting to build an outdoor sauna and I can't think of a finer timber than cedar.

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