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oh yeah

 

you need a MASSIVE storage area for the amount of seasoned wood needed to survive off.

 

bear in mind, whatever money you make, you need to re-invest in wood for next year, fuel and running costs. wages and tax.

 

when self employed you need to turnover atleast twice if not three times as much money as you would want to live off.

 

 

good luck mate

 

where you based to???

 

Yeh this is true because ive found that i think ive got plenty dry and then after 20 loads its gone, so i just need to make sure im constantly processing the wood to have constant supply. wouldnt mind having a barn like the one in youre pic:thumbup:

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Yeh this is true because ive found that i think ive got plenty dry and then after 20 loads its gone, so i just need to make sure im constantly processing the wood to have constant supply. wouldnt mind having a barn like the one in youre pic:thumbup:

 

big barn = big rent (thats only half the barn)

 

when you are full time, you will find 20 cube wont even last you a week, so be prepared

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