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If anyone is interested we are taking down a large dead Elm hedge in Weymouth this week,14th - 17th Dec.

 

Approx 4/5 transit loads.

 

If you can collect the timber from site its yours.

 

Either reply Here or drop me a PM.

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Does Elm burn? I've never found it any use at all!

 

May be wrong, but I reckon it's pretty useless.

 

Dry Elm is awesome, Takes some drying mind!!

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Does Elm burn? I've never found it any use at all!

 

May be wrong, but I reckon it's pretty useless.

 

Yep in my opinion you're wrong. Dry elm and beech are the only types of wood to have ever made my woodburner glow red. Wish i was near weymouth

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Yep in my opinion you're wrong. Dry elm and beech are the only types of wood to have ever made my woodburner glow red. Wish i was near weymouth

 

Crikey :ohmy:

 

Must chuck out a fairbit of heat then!

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