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Jwolfe

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    Wood, Dogs, Shooting, Metalwork, Music, Wife
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    Carpenter

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  1. Thats great thank you, this is very helpful
  2. this is all very interesting... thanks please keep examples\opinions coming! also does anyone use a metal detecter before cutting? does it work? or is that stupid?thanks👍
  3. Some of the timber will be newly felled and relatively straight (as you can see from photo) and some of it like I said will be a bit wonky. Some of it came down in 87 and has been cut and off the ground since then, it doesn't seem to be rotten but I don't know til I cut into it. None of it is from the edges of woods/ fencing steel etc so hopefully not much risk of metal!
  4. It will be milling grade, but very characterful, not straight at all......is this normally sold by the ton or by the foot? Ive never bought wet timber before and am new to milling, I've got the potential of a deal with a local farmer but want to agree a fair price for both of us. Thanks
  5. As in title, can anyone guide me on the going rate for roadside Oak in the south in the uk? There seems to be conflicting information. I know grades of timber will make a difference. Many thanks in advance James

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