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Andy Gentle
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We have for some years now been operating two sawmills, a mobile and a static one.

We have now built up a large stock of sawn timber and in order to make room for new stock we will be holding our first wood sale on August 27th and 28th 2010.

All of our timber is locally sourced from within East Anglia with the majority from the Suffolk Area, most of it as a result from our work. On offer will be many different species of wood in all manner of sizes from 500x500mm beams to smaller sizes suitable for woodturning blanks.

We also hold a large stock of timber in the round ready for milling. Larger sizes can be cut to your requirements.

There will be over 2000cu/ft of timber on sale. Some of it has been cut now for 4/5 years and there is some nice timber up for grabs. The sale will be held at our Woodyard which is in Suffolk.

Not sure if anybody on here will be interested or uses timber but the more people that know the better

If you would like to come along please PM me for details and directions.

 

Here is some of it.

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Have you got a list of timber you have for woodturning blanks and a rough cost, I'm a bit far away but might be worth a trip.

 

probably easier if you let me know what sort of stuff your after, and sizes and I'll let you know a price. Pm me and I'll come back to you. We have got bits of most things at the mo, hence the need to have a clear out.

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Hi andy nothing to do with your nice timber sorry m8. I was reading the paper the other day and there was a article about discharge into the river and your name was next to it

I said to myself that name rings a bell , and for the love of me i could not place it , or have I , was that you. do you ever have cord wood for sale over the border ?, seen some stacks when iv'e gone fishing at Alderby hall

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