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I have given up using English woods of late due to being so much hassle finding a reliable supply. At the moment I use American and European woods sourced from a merchant up the line as I can just ring up up and get good dry wood delivered to the door. I am sure there are some good guys out there but not always easy to track down as many don't seem to advertise.

 

Anyway can you recommend anyone down these parts who does decent kiln dried local timber (oak, cherry, ash etc):thumbup:

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