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Is Leylandii chip worth owt?


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Afraid can't help u on the chip front.

Althou if u can have a big fire saves a lot of hassle and chipping amazing wot u can burn in a day.Esp if u had a tractor/grab in moving the brash, lot of hand ball/chipping 100 trees

 

But is the timber worth milling?

Got a couple of similar sized ones. Would only be for personal use as doing upa house and might bee nice to have something different.

 

Is it worth the hassle, already logged a few but never paid any attention to grain or colour really

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But is the timber worth milling?

Got a couple of similar sized ones. Would only be for personal use as doing upa house and might bee nice to have something different.

 

Is it worth the hassle, already logged a few but never paid any attention to grain or colour really

 

There was a Grand Designs where someone built a timber-framed octagonal house somewhere in the fens. He used leylandii for the banister rails and they looked very nice - took a very good finish. Quite pale with little distinctive grain as I recall.

 

Alec

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