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Silver birch 2 or 3 tons in Dunblane


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On 15/04/2023 at 09:35, Steven P said:

£20 to buy a mate a breakfast

 

🤯 £6 will get you a full English most places I eat, is Gordon Ramsay cooking for you ?

Birch is popular with spoon carvers, especially while it's still green and it's good for kindling when it's seasoned. I got a load on freecycle last year, cup of tea while we loaded it as well 👍

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6 hours ago, peatff said:

 

🤯 £6 will get you a full English most places I eat, is Gordon Ramsay cooking for you ?

Birch is popular with spoon carvers, especially while it's still green and it's good for kindling when it's seasoned. I got a load on freecycle last year, cup of tea while we loaded it as well 👍

 

 

£6!! I am coming to live near you then, my nearest supermarket breakfast is £6 -each- without a drink, certainly Hagar the cook isn't Gordon Ramsey.

 

 

Blown over? Crumpled I would guess to avoid taking out the fence

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Hi, i am a newbie to your site so please go easy on me. I have viewed this site for over ten years and found it to be invaluable for learning how to repair chainsaws etc,safety issues, great for the discussions, pilfered jokes from sickipedia etc, and have even been fortunate enough to have met some posters, most notably Big J when he showed me around his wood processing plant at that time near Kirknewton, Scotland.  Anyway the reason I am posting is that I have just noticed that the original poster for this post, Martin Kellerm seems to have paid scant heed to everyone's advice .....and is now advertising the wood on facebook for £595. Sure he is going to get a great response

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7 minutes ago, jimboy said:

Hi, i am a newbie to your site so please go easy on me. I have viewed this site for over ten years and found it to be invaluable for learning how to repair chainsaws etc,safety issues, great for the discussions, pilfered jokes from sickipedia etc, and have even been fortunate enough to have met some posters, most notably Big J when he showed me around his wood processing plant at that time near Kirknewton, Scotland.  Anyway the reason I am posting is that I have just noticed that the original poster for this post, Martin Kellerm seems to have paid scant heed to everyone's advice .....and is now advertising the wood on facebook for £595. Sure he is going to get a great response

 

Thanks very much for that information, it's priceless!

Just walked past some Birch lying in the wood, gonna make a killing.

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54 minutes ago, jimboy said:

Hi, i am a newbie to your site so please go easy on me. I have viewed this site for over ten years and found it to be invaluable for learning how to repair chainsaws etc,safety issues, great for the discussions, pilfered jokes from sickipedia etc, and have even been fortunate enough to have met some posters, most notably Big J when he showed me around his wood processing plant at that time near Kirknewton, Scotland.  Anyway the reason I am posting is that I have just noticed that the original poster for this post, Martin Kellerm seems to have paid scant heed to everyone's advice .....and is now advertising the wood on facebook for £595. Sure he is going to get a great response

Great job spotting that and thanks for letting us know 😂🏆

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