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Does anybody have some space in their kiln over the next couple of months for some 2" Sycamore and some Cedar slabs? I can't be specific on quantities as yet as I am awaiting client decisions but am hoping it's around 300bf. It would be great to find a reliable kiln drying supplier. I am based outside High Wycombe, would sort all the transport and am happy to either undertake or help with the stacking.

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7 hours ago, se7enthdevil said:

if you find one round here then let me know as i couldn't.

Not been killed in the rush thus far. I was planning on building one fairly soon. I may just have to accelerate that plan.

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I'm in Cryers Hill currently but currently looking for a yard for a mill, storage and a kiln but it wont (hopefully) be too far away. I'd be very happy to rent out space in it once it is up and running.

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