I have some stacks of rough-sawn planks lying around in various dimensions, the stacks have been there since 2006 if I remember correctly.

I myself will not cut them into usable sizes so the question is whether they can be sold or if they should just be thrown away...

The picture shows one of three stacks.
 
  • Stack of rough-sawn planks of varying dimensions stored outdoors since 2006, placed on pallets with grass and foliage nearby.
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Firewood?;)
 
Yes, it burns well..... gives warmth if nothing else...
 
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Doubtful if selling it will yield anything, but an ad under "free for pickup" is probably more enticing than throwing it away?
 
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The correct answer is it depends.

What type of tree is it?
What dimensions?
What quality?

And so on.

Many DIY enthusiasts would be interested in "aged" air-dried wood.

A lot comes back to how much work you want/can put into it.

I knew an old man who burned a few cubic meters of masur birch. He needed heat more than money and he had several standing...

/ATW
 
Masur yes, but it depends on whether you appreciate its aging. Personally, I do not prefer it.
 
Sturmtiger Sturmtiger said:
Masur yes, but it depends on whether you appreciate its aging. Personally, I do not prefer it.
I agree.

But didn't have the energy to finish writing...

If he had the time/energy/desire, he could have made knife handle blanks and sold them online. Then the masur would have been worth more than just being burned...

For TS, giving it away with pickup is probably best.

There will be more interest if it's oak/birch or something more exotic instead of spruce/pine.

/ATW
 
Yes, there might be some cedarwood, or even ivory in the world of dreams.
 
But with a little luck, it is possible to find core wood in an older roof tile, and then it's no problem at all that it has already passed 50 - 70 years. So as I said, old wood is not always to be condemned.
 
It should have been a roof rule....
 
It is likely spruce and/or pine in the stacks.
Thanks, now I know what to do with them(y)
 
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