I was at Lowe's yesterday and had another customer ask me if I would be
interested in the trunk and stump of a black walnut tree he was having taken
down. The trunk will be about 14' long and about 14" dia. I don't know how
accurate his estimates are but I figured it might be worth looking into. I
have free access to a bandsaw mill so I can cut the trunk into planks, let
them dry on stickers, etc.
My question is about the trunk. I'm wondering if I should cut it into
planks or quarter it or sell it as one piece? My ex father inlaw said his
sister and her husband in California sell the stumps off their land for $3k
to $20k depending on the size. Apparently they're sent off to Japan or
something.
Anyway, does anyone have info on what to do with the trunk? TIA
Will
NorthIdahoWWer wrote:
> Like I said, the guy's dimensions may be off. When he said "14" he was
> holding his hands out at about 24" so who knows. He said it will be within
> a month that it's taken out so I'll post an update.
you want to have somebody competent drop the tree if at all possible.
if the wood's worth anything it's probably worth quite a bit, and a
hack with a chain saw can do a lot of damage in a few minutes.
You may be disappointed in the amount of dark heartwood available in a tree
that size. Young trees have a very wide band of heartwood. I'd take a look
at it before I made too many plans.
OTH, the joint between sapwood and heartwood with each ring shaded a
different color has some wonderful opportunities, if you can use them.
Walt C
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>I was at Lowe's yesterday and had another customer ask me if I would be
> interested in the trunk and stump of a black walnut tree he was having
> taken
> down. The trunk will be about 14' long and about 14" dia. I don't know
> how
> accurate his estimates are but I figured it might be worth looking into.
> I
> have free access to a bandsaw mill so I can cut the trunk into planks, let
> them dry on stickers, etc.
>
> My question is about the trunk. I'm wondering if I should cut it into
> planks or quarter it or sell it as one piece? My ex father inlaw said his
> sister and her husband in California sell the stumps off their land for
> $3k
> to $20k depending on the size. Apparently they're sent off to Japan or
> something.
>
> Anyway, does anyone have info on what to do with the trunk? TIA
>
> Will
>
>
>
Like I said, the guy's dimensions may be off. When he said "14" he was
holding his hands out at about 24" so who knows. He said it will be within
a month that it's taken out so I'll post an update.
>
> >You may be disappointed in the amount of dark heartwood available in a
tree
> >that size. Young trees have a very wide band of heartwood. I'd take a
look
> >at it before I made too many plans.
> >
> >OTH, the joint between sapwood and heartwood with each ring shaded a
> >different color has some wonderful opportunities, if you can use them.
>
> Wood Turning comes to mind...
>
>
> Greg G.
Walt Cheever said:
>You may be disappointed in the amount of dark heartwood available in a tree
>that size. Young trees have a very wide band of heartwood. I'd take a look
>at it before I made too many plans.
>
>OTH, the joint between sapwood and heartwood with each ring shaded a
>different color has some wonderful opportunities, if you can use them.
Wood Turning comes to mind...
Greg G.