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Dave Martin
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It cant be helped dave, i am struggling to keep the kiln dried logs i am selling dry, all i am doing is taking them from the crate and putting in a builders bag and delivering!

 

Have you thought of errecting a large army tent or something to work in? They have wokshop tent things forsale in machine mart at the moment.

 

Will they not be absorbing the moisture that was kiln dried out of them though?

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It cant be helped dave, i am struggling to keep the kiln dried logs i am selling dry, all i am doing is taking them from the crate and putting in a builders bag and delivering!

 

Have you thought of errecting a large army tent or something to work in? They have wokshop tent things forsale in machine mart at the moment.

 

The rain and mist just seems to drift everywhere, into the barn, under covers... just cant win

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I've had two complaints this winter...

 

One of them tells me my logs are green and were oly cut yesterday as there are leaves on them ? In fact they're 3 yrs cut and seasoned in a stack... I go in his pub and they're happily raging away in the wood burner...

 

The other one takes a delivery of a builders bag on what's possibly the wettest day of last yr. refuses to re-book his delivery. Dry logs loaded in the wet and driven 15 miles in a normal builders bag in the wet and then dropped in his nearly full garage still in the bag. I told him to make sure he gets them out of the bag ASAP and stacks them. A week later he rings and leaves a message that the logs are wet as he's just gone out and got one out of the bag to burn...! He wants me to call him to sort something out... I ignored him and he's called again yesterday... I almost don't have the patience to call him back as I'm sure I'll lose my rag. He wanted logs off me as he had previously been delivered some "wet" logs off another local supplier..... I should have known......

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