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My patio heater is called "the sun" and its Free during summer. Only on "specially selected" days though. haha

 

Ah, you're speaking like a customer young 'un!

 

You need a better sales approach. With experience you will learn how to get the customer "wanting" to give you the money:sneaky2:

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mine 8-10" or 10-12" 0r up to 15 depending on what people want have always sold 2 year seasoned wood in lengths cut to order from stack with a tarp on top in winter dont have complaints that it not been split for ages and stored somewear inside but if i had the space i would do so but then would probly charge more only do about 30 pick up truck loads a year as it something i do in my spare time iam happy with how its done

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Sorry..sorry..I forgot.. I`m talking to arborists here.. wot wood ewe say his bestist sise four log to fit inn knet:001_smile: only kiddin:001_tongue:

aye you bestist be only joshing mucker, or else you would have a thump on your ed.:001_tt2:

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