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About £800 if bought in nets from B&Q

If delivered in rings to my house unseasoned and halfway decent stuff then I would give the driver £25. I think thats fair.

It's a transit van= approx 1.2tonnes

Maybe if easy splittable hardwood then £40 a load.

Can't see it being much more than that= surely as I expect this is arb waste

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My maths is nearly always wrong:001_smile:

 

I was going by a transit being 3 metres long and 2 wide and stacking higher than the sides....Jeepers:sneaky2:

 

 

Suspension may well creak a bit:001_smile:

 

you could be right in your dimensions :001_huh:

its fri night who cares lol:lol:

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About £800 if bought in nets from B&Q

If delivered in rings to my house unseasoned and halfway decent stuff then I would give the driver £25. I think thats fair.

It's a transit van= approx 1.2tonnes

Maybe if easy splittable hardwood then £40 a load.

Can't see it being much more than that= surely as I expect this is arb waste

 

i presume your taking the wee wee as theres no such thing as "arb waste"

its a marketable commodity :sneaky2:

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