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Bethany
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Well hardwood can be turned into good product.  Odd bits/softwood is harder to process/not as attractive to buyers so is quite possibly available.  Requests for hardwood for beer don't go down so well but willingness to take anything they have on the back of the truck that will burn and you might get some takers.  If you want the best wood then expect to pay.  If the trader can make more money by processing it and selling it then they will.  Why would they give it away if there is income to be made?

 

Unseasoned but processed logs can be had but there is not much interest as the cost is not hugely less than the seasoned logs as you are paying the trader to process the wood into logs.  Generally the wood that will be available at cut price will be the stuff that happens to be on the back of the lorry at the time they are passing your house and they have not desire to drag back to base.

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