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Hi there

 

I have a beautiful, mature, taller than my house, 80 inch circumference walnut tree in my garden.

 

Sadly it was planters by the previous owner, just 8 meters from the house!

 

There is plenty of access to the tree to get it down.

 

We are trying to figure out what to do with it, and would rather not burn such a beautiful tree.

 

Any suggestions or offers?

 

The tree is between Cwmbran and Abergavenny, in South Wales

 

Thanks

 

Tony

 

 

The first thing to establish is, is the timber is any better than firewood. I have seen plenty of walnut stems that are completely goosed either through decay or defects. Its also entirely possible that it has nails or worse in it, garden trees often do and that would reduce its value particularly at a sawmill.

 

At best the timber is used for gun stocks, at the other end of the scale wood turners like it and take the smaller stuff.

 

Any value is accrued when the timber is processed, which often means transporting it. Transport can take a bight out of any profit, mobile band mills can mill it on site but you need to get it next to the mill, chainsaw milling is slower and less economic but for a single tree with the potential for inclusions and bad access is probably the best option.

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