London Plane needs a sawmill (not that sort of plane!)
Anyone interested in a job? A large plane has been felled, and needs sawing up. It is a paid job, and might also make a nice woodlandsTV film if they are available and you don't mind! A chainsaw mill would do the job.
Tree:
Average diameter: at the base of the log 1.5 metres
Circumference: at the base of the log 4.8 metres, at the top of the log 4.3 metres (there is some flare-out at this point)
Length: maximum 7.1 metres
Jeff says:
FYI some of the sawmills I’ve spoken to have also been worried about possible shrapnel in the wood, which apparently can be a problem with trees from London and which can potentially damage sawblades. To my knowledge, eight or nine high-explosive bombs or anti-aircraft shells fell in nearby streets to the west and south-west of the vicarage (where the tree was felled) on 12 September 1940. About half a dozen exploded. Most were around 400 metres away but two were at a distance of about 200 metres.
Let Tracy know if you are interested to take part in this project!