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paying between 52-60t plus vat margins are becoming too tight wonder wether is worth carrying on sometimes. I want too because I like the industry and have a passion for it. But at the end of the day you've got to make a living that will be my decider for me at the end of the day. Just been sorting out a batch of 100ton that should have been 95%proccessable I've got around 25-35ton out if it that won't go through the processor so more added cost to the job 😟

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paying between 52-60t plus vat margins are becoming too tight wonder wether is worth carrying on sometimes. I want too because I like the industry and have a passion for it. But at the end of the day you've got to make a living that will be my decider for me at the end of the day. Just been sorting out a batch of 100ton that should have been 95%proccessable I've got around 25-35ton out if it that won't go through the processor so more added cost to the job 😟

 

HI BRI were are you base to mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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Just payed £38 for some big ugly stuff been down ages but I take a lot of cord off the guy he needs it gone.

If I'm honest I don't really want it need a bigger yard!

 

Hi mike plus del to you mate thanks Jon

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Hi mike plus del to you mate thanks Jon

 

No that's in the yard Jon like I said got to take the ruff with the smooth here's what I payed for loads over the last month

 

Ash 12 to 15 gunshot straight £55 in the yard

Sycamore 80% ash 20% 12 to 6 £53 in the yard

Sycamore firs thin £47 road side ( to expensive only worth 42 bloody small stuff)

Beech50% oak 10 % sycamore 30% chestnut 10 with 20% oversize mixed in been down 15 months £52 in the yard.

 

Beech due in tomorrow 14 inch down £52 bit expensive as it's green

 

Cord will come down in price over the next 12 months

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No that's in the yard Jon like I said got to take the ruff with the smooth here's what I payed for loads over the last month

 

Ash 12 to 15 gunshot straight £55 in the yard

Sycamore 80% ash 20% 12 to 6 £53 in the yard

Sycamore firs thin £47 road side ( to expensive only worth 42 bloody small stuff)

Beech50% oak 10 % sycamore 30% chestnut 10 with 20% oversize mixed in been down 15 months £52 in the yard.

 

Beech due in tomorrow 14 inch down £52 bit expensive as it's green

 

Cord will come down in price over the next 12 months

 

Hi MIKE THANKS for heads up on this mate Jon

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