Oak anyone ?
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John. Happy to take any thick bits they cannot sell. I would have thought oak would have a value but sadly not cut into small pieces or unseasoned... Do they know any wood turners locally?
Let me know either way. I am around and happy to come get what I can...
Justin
Can you give me contact details that I will pass on to the Church and you can deal with them directly ?
You understand they are trying to sell the wood, not give it away ?
I suppose you could always turn it into a pulpit or a few extra pews - should the need ever arise. It's ten days late for a Holy Innocents Massacre, but I'm glad to hear that this Noble Oak is not going to die without the priest and surgeon.
I always weep when I see good solid trees removed and chopped into logs. I would have thought someone could have made productive use of the trunk if it is large enough, but I guess you might need a bit more time to work out who that someone is.
I have a chunk of teak (just a small one) that an old neighbour gave me some years ago. Apparently he salvaged it years back from an old wooden ship that was slowly disintegrating into a Thames mudflat. It was part of a big beam he seem to have salvaged. I would love to do something with it.
"I'm glad to hear that this Noble Oak is not going to die without the priest and surgeon"
Oh Eddie, priceless!
I caught a few minutes of a house restoration programme lat night which included the replacement of an oak beam. The new beam was priced at £3,000. There must be a market.
Yes, but you need to find who ever will take it, rough cut it and seasons it for possibly the best part of 2 years before you can use it... Not many of those in London I guess.
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