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the woodturners will be queing up mate, good size. i have come across some big ones myself. usually fighting for light with younger trees around them, i have done some around the 40feet mark, max about 2 feet across the base. heavy as hell. beautiful wood. shame you lost it

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the woodturners will be queing up mate, good size. i have come across some big ones myself. usually fighting for light with younger trees around them, i have done some around the 40feet mark, max about 2 feet across the base. heavy as hell. beautiful wood. shame you lost it

 

you beat me too it , whatever you do don't put the butt on the firewood heap!

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:scared1::scared1::scared1:

The turners will take laburnum down to 1" diameter.

 

wudnt no the first place to go to sell it round here we had a 21foot dead straight oak stem no knots bout 2/3foot diameter all way nd would have cost us money for some1 to take it off are hands guess thats y i dont bother with trying sell wood

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My Grandma has a dead one for me to take down, approx 8" dia butt.

 

Worth keeping then?

 

Castle Donnington, Derbs. - bit of a hike for me! So if anyone wants the job they can 'do it for the wood'! Small job, commercially about £120.

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