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Looking good mate:) didn't they used to sell them this way I was told people turned up and bought a section of the timber stacked like that? Was shown how to place bits of wood in the gaps to make it look better too:sneaky2::thumbup:

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:thumbup:Here are a couple of pictures of my firewood for 2011 to 2012 [ATTACH]67896[/ATTACH]

 

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I wish i'd got your stack and you'd a bigger one.

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amazing!! theres a few tons there mate what is it mainly ash ?

 

picture one the first 150 m³ is mainly ash and oak. The next 400 m³ is mostly beach and oak picture 2 mostly oak and the billets are 50% oak 50% ash in picture three

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amazing!! theres a few tons there mate what is it mainly ash ?

 

picture one the first 150 m³ is mainly ash and oak. The next 400 m³ is mostly beach and oak picture 2 mostly oak and the billets are 50% oak 50% ash in picture three . I will try to take some more photos of the other stacks of timber, I've got

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Lovely stacks. Do you buy it in or is from jobs?

I have a mix of arb waste topped up with bought in Douglas, beech and oak. No pics as it's not stacked due to a bee problem( another story).

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