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Well, the last 4 m3 of hardwood logs went out this afternoon. Sold about 300m3 since September compared to 150m3 all 12 months previous. We've got some seasoned softwood but it's difficult to educate some people when they've been brainwashed.

Anyway, if anyone happens to find 100m3 of seasoned hardwood logs at the back of the shed please let me know. :wink

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TICKHILL LOGS are out too.

 

still plenty of merchants selling wet crap. iam constantly amazed at people buying them. and paying around the £80 mark/builders bag. CERTAINLY WOOD dont charge that for kiln dried.

 

PENISTONE FIREPLACES have started replacing knackered flue liners, where people have been burning wet logs and coal/coke.

 

mine are still selling at 18-22% moisture

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