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Hi all, Im out of firewood like most are, theres none to be purchased in the UK that I've found.  I have bought a few pallets of kiln dried from Saurida and they seem fine however paid full retail for them.  I am looking into importing a lorry load from Saurida directly. 

      Does anyone have any references? 

     also whats the process and costs for importing? 

I've never imported before so have no idea im afraid.  Any Help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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1 hour ago, Rough Hewn said:

Buy British wood.

He says " there is none to be purchased in the UK "  ?  What about the thousands of tons of ash that is being felled here . Can't all go for biomass surely .  

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Hi all, Im out of firewood like most are, theres none to be purchased in the UK that I've found.  I have bought a few pallets of kiln dried from Saurida and they seem fine however paid full retail for them.  I am looking into importing a lorry load from Saurida directly. 
      Does anyone have any references? 
     also whats the process and costs for importing? 
I've never imported before so have no idea im afraid.  Any Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

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Lots of suppliers on this forum.
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4 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


Maybe put an advert on here?
Lots of suppliers on this forum.
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I did put a post up a while ago and no responce, I have my own woodland but no dry timber, I have rung everywhere I know and no ready to burn firewood anywhere.  If you have any I would gladly buy whatever is for sale.  If not then I will import. 

 

So any help of anyone would be greatly appreciated.

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5 hours ago, AndyChalmers said:

I did put a post up a while ago and no responce, I have my own woodland but no dry timber, I have rung everywhere I know and no ready to burn firewood anywhere.  If you have any I would gladly buy whatever is for sale.  If not then I will import. 

 

So any help of anyone would be greatly appreciated.

Fair play .

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I did put a post up a while ago and no responce, I have my own woodland but no dry timber, I have rung everywhere I know and no ready to burn firewood anywhere.  If you have any I would gladly buy whatever is for sale.  If not then I will import. 
 
So any help of anyone would be greatly appreciated.

Whereabouts are you based?
What are you looking for? Hard/softwood?
Cordwood? Rings? Split kiln dried?
What quantities are you able to take?
What price would you be looking to pay?
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On 12/02/2021 at 18:42, Rough Hewn said:


Whereabouts are you based?  Ripon so not too far from you.
What are you looking for? Hard/softwood? Hard
Cordwood? Rings? Split kiln dried?  any as long as dry to sell straight away, I have all equipment if need be.
What quantities are you able to take?  depends on price, transport, quality and availability. 
What price would you be looking to pay?  a fair price depending on quality, dryness and how your selling it. 
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see my replies above.  If you have any let me know and we can discuss.

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