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   30/03/2008, 9:26
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Blush [:$] Planking felled trees
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Hi

We have six walnut trees on our new property that need to be felled. A couple of the trees are biggish - about 500/600mm dia. I want to plank the some of the wood to make furniture in a few years time. What would be the best way to plank the wood? Ideally a mobile sawmill, but where do I find one of these?  Any ideas would be appreciated. I would post a photo but this hitech stuff defeats me!!

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   30/03/2008, 9:35
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Re: Planking felled trees
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Have a look through 'Scieries de bois' in yellow pages 'mobile' or 'a domicle' mean they will come to you. Around us 'Scieriage a Domicle' signs on odd trees with local 'phone numbers also abound. 

http://www.pagesjaunes.fr/trouverlesprofessionnels/index.do

 

 


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   30/03/2008, 9:47
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Re: Planking felled trees
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Cheers Anton, thought they must be around in a place like France.

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