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i think you'd be mad to sell it, keep for a year if in no rush to shift it and this time next year if you still want to sell you can stick another £10 a ton on the asking price :)

 

If he was to keep hold of this until next year before he sold it wouldn't the m/c be alot less, hence less weight, so if selling by the tonne would he be any better off ?

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A metre of green ash weighs about a tonne. So when part seasoned sell by the metre same amount of wood.

 

Thats wrong.

 

Ash has a very low WC and weights less than most other timbers.

 

Water weighs 1000kg per cm3, so any timber which weighs the same will sink, most timber does not sink.

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Get it all through the processor now and stored somewhere with good airflow and sell for £80-100 a cubic metre in February when everyone else has run out. It's forecast to be a very hard winter again (speaking of, where the hell is Peckerwoo for our long range weather forecast?!)

 

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Thats wrong.

 

Ash has a very low WC and weights less than most other timbers.

 

Water weighs 1000kg per cm3, so any timber which weighs the same will sink, most timber does not sink.

 

I am sure your right I normally buy beech which is possibly closer to a tonne than ash. Its all irrelevant to me as I dont know any one round here that sells by the tonne especially part seasoned.

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If he was to keep hold of this until next year before he sold it wouldn't the m/c be alot less, hence less weight, so if selling by the tonne would he be any better off ?

 

i wasnt really suggesting to keep it a year to then sell for more, was getting at keeping it and looking at doing himself.

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