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Tis a shame some of the stuff I have ringed up over the years:thumbdown:

 

Would be handy if someone or a group of people willing to plank up timber for free(and then obviously keep)would post there locations and numbers.

 

Would be nice to turn back up to a job and find the majority of timber gone and put to good use:thumbup1:

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wish it was closer

i would love that:thumbup:

my windowsills are spalted beech i cut down

my kitchen floor is oak i cut down

skirting boards are oak and beech i cut down

next week my elm dining table and matching coffee table is coming and guess what I cut it down

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wish it was closer

i would love that:thumbup:

my windowsills are spalted beech i cut down

my kitchen floor is oak i cut down

skirting boards are oak and beech i cut down

next week my elm dining table and matching coffee table is coming and guess what I cut it down

 

Very nice bob:thumbup1:.

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I have been approaching other tree surgeons for years with offers of firewood prices to take sawlogs away, and almost 99% of them say yes then you never hear from them again. I understand it totally (doing tree surgery as well as milling) as for most jobs the customer just wants the tree and mess gone asap, and it isnt always convenient to get a sawyer in at the point when the timber is on the ground to have him say 'i will be back tomorrow/ next week to pick it up' etc.

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wish it was closer

i would love that:thumbup:

my windowsills are spalted beech i cut down

my kitchen floor is oak i cut down

skirting boards are oak and beech i cut down

next week my elm dining table and matching coffee table is coming and guess what I cut it down

 

All sounds great :thumbup1: any pics?

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