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Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone local to me would be interested in dumping off some as cut hardwood? It can be green straight from the tree or cord, whatever length fits on your truck and you could drop on the way back to base after work. I could take up to perhaps 6t of it?

 

I've got my wood sorted for this year but am looking to build it up for next. No rush at all, even spring or summer next year would be fine.

 

PM me if you can help.:thumbup1:

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Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone local to me would be interested in dumping off some as cut hardwood? It can be green straight from the tree or cord, whatever length fits on your truck and you could drop on the way back to base after work. I could take up to perhaps 6t of it?

 

I've got my wood sorted for this year but am looking to build it up for next. No rush at all, even spring or summer next year would be fine.

 

PM me if you can help.:thumbup1:

 

Let me know if u get too much i'll come and pick up the leftovers!:biggrin:

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I'm in Ebley, Stroud.

 

I'm looking at it that most small time guys don't have much storage space. I'm happy to buy the wood now at a reduced rate and cut and season it myself which will be a bonus to both parties.

 

In a perfect world someone will at some point have a job that is close to me but their base isn't, use me as a mid day dump to save having to drive so far to tip it and come back, and make a few quid at the same time.

 

Edit... I've got a space that you could reverse your Unimog or small truck into, tip and go.

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Nick Channor currently has some beech I believe, I had 3 loads of ash/sycamore mainly from him recently, good stuff, ideal for processor.

 

The 17 Hornet is still going well, cured that case neck split issue with annealing.

 

A

 

Hi A,

 

Didn't expect to see you here! Glad to hear that Hornet is running well for you. I miss it sometimes so it's nice to know it's being appreciated!

 

I've had a couple of people come back to me about the wood. Think I may have to get and sort the shed out a bit quicker than I planned, and I suppose sharpen the saw too!

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I get around !!.

 

Actually I have a stove business and have a firewood side line.

 

The beech etc that is about in the market at present is by and large fresh felled and will be far to wet to chop and sell this winter if you want customers coming back for more. Be OK for next winter though.

 

A

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