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Logical imo too but eurof want ob for some reason on this lot.

 

Anyway, got my answer; 0.85 conversion for JL. Tx.

 

very strange when mills have debarker, buying timber they dont use or iam not thinking stright only had one glass of wine at the moment:001_smile:

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I do a fair bit of milling and the slab does pile up, we chip it. If you had a big fancy mill that does kiln drying and all sorts of other things why not get a woodchip boiler and get some of your heating out of a by product.

 

Only an idea i've only really worked in OB.

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