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Got some beech aprox 22 pieces 1.2m or 4 foot long.

Smallest about 15 cube, large ones about 25 cube.

That is hoppus cubic foot not metric. Cut one in half with the saw and it looks lovely, but I am no saw miller.

It just seems too nice to break up for firewood.

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Cheers, Chris

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The paler ( whiter ) beech is, the softer it is, and it is a fine line between being lovely and rotten ! Woodturners like it ( I am one ! ) but the usual problem is getting some one to pay what you would like for it and having more than just a few bits , and time to deal with people or let them use s saw in your yard..... thanks for thinking about it and offering it up and hope you sell it ! ...also I do not think too many log customers would be pleased if their logs had fungi all over them ...

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Got some beech aprox 22 pieces 1.2m or 4 foot long.

 

Smallest about 15 cube, large ones about 25 cube.

 

That is hoppus cubic foot not metric. Cut one in half with the saw and it looks lovely, but I am no saw miller.

 

It just seems too nice to break up for firewood.

 

Contact mobile : 07970065953

 

Cheers, Chris

 

 

Hi Chris

 

How much you wanting for all this if still available?

Grant - Celtic Timber

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