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Hi there, logs at roadside for collection, currently in lengths of 4 to 8 foot in varying diameters. 

Its poplar, but its free to anyone who wants it, take it all or just pick what you want. 

Call me for more info

07533418103.

Thanks, Dean 

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2 hours ago, Mark Wileman said:

I have a bit that I keep for myself, I wouldnt sell it as logs.

 I have burnt a fair bit and find it good stuff . You need to keep it dry one seasoned as it tends to soak up moisture easily  , more so than other woods . here is my most used line ....Dave ( skyhuck ) boiled his central heating using pop . ?

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Love poplar. Would choose it over almost any other wood (hybrid poplar, I should add, as that's all I've really had).

 

It lights straight from newspaper (no kindling required), puts down a decent bed of embers and burns with an intense, bright flame. Might not last quite as long as oak, but for me I'd rather have the pop.

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I didn't realise port talbot had any trees at all.
It looks like an industrial film set from bladerunner.
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Poplar is especially good for a bonfire, gives off a big flame and loads of light.
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