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Today i had a meeting with till hill with CPL they are paying £68 per tonne standing, not delivered in (i let you work the maths out) this will make people think about firewood soon it will be cheaper to turn the gas on..!!

i have been in firewood industry for 25 years back them i was buy in at £25 per cord "good old days"

I brought 2500 tons hardwood for next year i paid £62 delivered In and 1500 tonnes softwood (over sized) at £55 per tonne delivered.:thumbdown:

i read that some firewood merchants are selling it for £80 1cm3 if they are they are only making less that £10 profit after processing costs. (pending on the costings of they firewood) in the South of England

i sell 0.7cm3 £90 1.cm2 £115. i have an Excel costings sheet if any one like a copy so you know your costings.

thanks

 

hello charcoal man, I am one of those £80 monkeys, your spreadsheet sounds interesting if you could post copy mate. Thanks, John.

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Today i had a meeting with till hill with CPL they are paying £68 per tonne standing, not delivered in (i let you work the maths out) this will make people think about firewood soon it will be cheaper to turn the gas on..!!

i have been in firewood industry for 25 years back them i was buy in at £25 per cord "good old days"

I brought 2500 tons hardwood for next year i paid £62 delivered In and 1500 tonnes softwood (over sized) at £55 per tonne delivered.:thumbdown:

i read that some firewood merchants are selling it for £80 1cm3 if they are they are only making less that £10 profit after processing costs. (pending on the costings of they firewood) in the South of England

i sell 0.7cm3 £90 1.cm2 £115. i have an Excel costings sheet if any one like a copy so you know your costings.

thanks

 

Iam confused?

 

Surely every merchant has different costs, depending on location, set up yadda yadda?

 

How can you claim to have my costing's?

 

You know nothing of me, or my business, or am I missing something?

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