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We are based on a farm that we share with a tree surgeon/gardener and stables. Since we set up down there the gardener has tried to order wood cords from our supplier (who refused) and then got them from elsewhere. He has basically copied everything we are doing and is supplying wet unseasoned softwood to his clients. Personally I would punch his lights out :001_rolleyes:, but the other half has got to work down there until we can find an other farm. What would you do?

 

So you sell wet wood too.

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be very careful reluctant,i think the old saying goes" act like a man and youll be treat like a man"

 

Guess it comes from doing a mans job for 17yrs, you are right tho:blushing:.

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That is the correct term for leaving wood to dry out?

 

Is it???

 

Dry out sounds better to me. In fact, dry to a specific moisture content sounds even better.

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Is it???

 

Dry out sounds better to me. In fact, dry to a specific moisture content sounds even better.

 

Season, dry out it's all the same to me. Our wood is dry, under cover, we have had no complaints and plenty of re orders. :biggrin:

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