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Cheers - I need to update all that but have sold a few bits of furniture this year so the old milling timber is worth sticking at but takes years before any return.

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Cheers - I need to update all that but have sold a few bits of furniture this year so the old milling timber is worth sticking at but takes years before any return.

 

That is very true, and a bit of a stumbling block for most people, but there are so many good reasons to mill everything that is possible. The returns are excellent, and after a couple of years from when you start milling, you have usable timber, and if keep milling then there is always going to be a source of income of a higher value than just firewood.:001_smile:

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I'll definately second that and to be honest I get more of a thrill milling timber than climbing trees...! It's what I want to be doing in the future.

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