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I would gladly work for firewood :-)

I got a load off a great guy week or so ago . Have said I would do him some photography in return fr the wood . He's about to set up a new website , so we are both happy .

I would also cut and spilt all day for wood as payment :-)

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Do you think I'm a difficult customer just because I'm querying the amount of wood I got?

 

Not difficult, possibly inexperienced in buying logs in but not inexperienced in timber as such as most members of the public would not be able to tell Pop and Scots from any other woods.

 

Almost everyone here who sells logs sells them loose as you have bought hence the reaction. There are one who two who buy in stacked crates from Eastern Europe and sell those. Price you paid is frankly cheap.

 

I sell by the arb bag, with no bulging it holds 1 cube loose when level full, having measured the bulges etc when newly filled I recon I have about 1.1 cube in the bag. After going into store for a year or so to dry out the contents have shrunk by about 10%, now I have a bag filled to about 100mm from the top with sides bulging about 300mm, so about 10% on average in all directions.

 

So I currently sell my logs as a loose bag at 1.1 cube when filled, when delivered there is about 1 cube in there.

 

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