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Finally got the firewood situation sorted (Nairn area)


John Skinner
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4 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Those wind blown trees will belong to someone . The reason they are still there , as you have pointed out , is that extraction is un economic .

No one is suggesting just going in and helping yourself though. 
 

As there is a lot of wind blown up our way prices are relatively low. I had 30t of Beech delivered for the cost of transportation as they just needed rid and their own yard was already full. 
 

It’s why I’m getting almost sawlog quality beech for £45 a ton. 

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2 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Those wind blown trees will belong to someone . The reason they are still there , as you have pointed out , is that extraction is un economic .

 

Aye, it's uneconomic for them and would be outright theft if i (or anyone) tried to help themselves; not to mention dangerous 😱  Plus it's a long walk back to town from the woods, carrying one log at a time 😂

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35 minutes ago, Steven P said:

some are left for the beasties to nest in and eat too if they look easy to get there could be other reasons they are left

 

 

(I tell mrs P that too, can't clear the drive fully since the toad nests in the bark and chippings)

Yes . Habitat piles . 👍

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I've seen people selling the magical "cubic tonne" which is neither a tonne nor a cubic metre!

"tonne bags" can come in any size you want from 0.5m3 to 2m3

 

 

Someone who sells firewood part time had me in to split some big logs for them, it was probably half softwood half hardwood.

I saw the same logs advertised on gumtree/facebook etc a few weeks later as pickup loads of hardwood...... O.o

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1 hour ago, scbk said:

I saw the same logs advertised on gumtree/facebook etc a few weeks later as pickup loads of hardwood....

Perhaps he separated the logs? Doubt it though. 

 

The reality is the mix will be an improved burn for the householder but they wont see it that way and would just prefer hardwood. 

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16 hours ago, John Skinner said:

Finally managed to get my firewood situation sorted; Woohoo 🥳 Found a local supplier in the local Nairn area doing hardwood logs at £70 per cubic bag, delivered. That's a nice saving from the £98/£120 per cube quoted by others locally. Six cube ordered and more to come. Got to fill that woodshed 👍

 

I don't have all the OP details, as the lads still on holiday. But if there's anyone else around the local area that is looking for hardwood and wants more info, message me directly.

 

Let me guess ... It's you

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6 hours ago, trigger_andy said:

I like the way you think. :D 

 

Since you posted that comment I noticed the amount of tags he's added to this thread. Deffo something fishy going on here. 

 

Well the point of tags is to draw attention to/help folk searching for a topic. Since i was trying to let folk know about the wood/price, it kinda seems relevant?

 

Nah, nothing fishy going on here at all. But thank you for your faith in my entrepreneurship. Just got a good deal locally and passing on the info like a good neighbour 👍

 

You lot are sooo suspicious 🙄😆

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