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<p>Hi, I am in Suffolk as well. I will be Milling some brown tiger striped oak in January. </p>
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<p>Do you have a feel for what it is worth?</p>
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<p>Michael</p>
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<p>Hi, if you can process all four together then it will work out cost-effective to move them to a big band mill (assuming you can easily get them roadside to be picked up). If you can't get them roadside or they need doing as two pairs then it may well work out better to get them milled on site. An Alaskan is effectively limitless on length whereas a Lucas slabber has a maximum length - it depends on how that fits and what price you are quoted as to which would work out best. Do you just want them all slabbed or is there a more complex cutting list, and what thickness are you wanting? This will determine how much cutting and hence how long it is likely to take. Rgds, Alec</p>
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<p>Sadly shrublands wont cut any timber but their own. Thanks. Muchael</p>
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<p>Hi, I am the chap near Ipswich. I have 2 oak logs cut this week that are 44-48" in diameter and 15-16 ft long. I need them slabbed soon. </p>
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<p>I will have 2 more in Feb of the same size. </p>
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<p>What set up would you recommend? </p>
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<p>I think this needs a big saw and a much stronger and younger man than I am lol. </p>
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<p>Michael</p>
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<p>Hello. I am the chap in Ipswich looking to have slabber a nice pair of oak logs that are 44-48 inches in diameter and 15-16 feet long. They are open grown oaks from a farm that wanted then out of their way for agriculture. </p>
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<p>They are cut this week and will be in my yard near Ipswich next week. </p>
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<p>I have a fork lift truck to clear off cut boards and will help as I can. </p>
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<p>Is this something you have time to do and if so when and for what costing? </p>
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<p>Thanks. </p>
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<p>Michael</p>