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Cubic mtrs into board feet


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You must sell to a different market to me as most of what I sell, brown wouldn't be suitable. Just worked out im about 4 or £5 a board ft for oak. Not that I've ever worked out board ft before. Silly measurement for structural timber.  
 
 
 



I’m just small potatoes selling a bit here and there to folk with hobby uses. Beer money and keeps the tools paying their way.
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On 06/07/2021 at 12:18, gobbypunk said:

Hi so another pricing question where do the prices come from how do I know how much to charge for say spalted beech

Check out the competition; eg Yandles would be your customers' obvious choice.  Some companies even have prices on their website which is really handy.

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