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Hello, I am based in Essex near Brentwood. I have been clearing trees on our property and would like to have them milled into useable timber. Some of the trees were taken down in May 2021 and some came down in a storm a few years ago so are seasoned. Trees include cherry, birch, pine and chestnut. There is excellent access to the site from a main road. If anyone is interested in doing the milling at the property, please contact me or if you have any recommendations please send them my way. Any help much appreciated. Thank you.
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We are looking to buy a Lucas Mill for slabbing large logs on site. If anyone knows of a good second hand one for sale - please get in touch! Could push to a new one but worth a try looking for a second hand one first. Based in West Wales but can travel to collect. Cheers
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WANTED.....stems of all sizes in the Cheshire area, we can mill on site up to 1.5 m diameter or in our own yard please contact me for more info [email protected] or 07455018862
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We have 9 tree trunks that need cutting down for floorboards and cupboards for our new house (as yet unbult). 3 of these are English oaks aged 180 years the rest sweet chestnut and beech. Lengths are 6 metres x about 60cm - 1m across depending on tree. They have been felled for two years now, and we’ve just noticed some woodworm popping out in the oaks over August so we need to get a move on. We have a barn for storage. Would you be able to give a quote? We live at Feltahm’s Farm, Horsington Marsh, Templecombe, Somerset, BA8 OEN. tel 01963 370 857 I don’t know if you have a mobile saw mill but your advice appreciated.
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I was just after an opinion on what to do with the ever growing amount of Oak and various other wood lengths we have stored in the barn. We always keep the best looking pieces of wood instead of cutting them up for firewood and would quite like to do something with them. We also have quite a large amount of Sweet Chestnut that could be milled into something more usefull than firewood. Basically our options would be to either: Buy a 660 with a 30inch alaskan as most of our wood isn't much bigger than 28" Hire someone with a mobile sawmill to come and mill them up I'm currently leaning more towards the alaskan because I could then mill wood as I find it rather than having to collect a large amount and then get it milled. Moreover I'm pretty sure milling it myself would be pretty good fun! Thanks,
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