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There are portable mills that could cut them into nice cants as well. We had one at the mill I worked at for cutting oversized (Over 35") logs, they're pretty sweet. A guy came there years ago and cut up some huge logs that were just laying around. They were beautiful inside, and were used inside a log house restaurant. He made very good money.

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I've got some monster hemlock at one of my other properties I'd turn into dimensional lumber. There is enough there for a few houses. The pine I'd leave as boards for a future addition - if I could get some 2ft wide boards out of it I'd use them vertically on the interior walls like was done in the living room fireplace wall of the original house.

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Very nice.

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Not that I'd cut those hemlock. I'm more likely to just sell the property with the standing hemlock ... but if I were to build a new house I'd have enough hemlock and pine boards if I scavenged the tall pines off the house lot and the tall hemlock off tha other property, sawed them up. Do you ever watch ? He's got a big Wood Miser sawmill and a telehandler to handle the logs, makes his own furnitute from the massive slabs.