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Decided to mess around in the yard today, bought some new scales to weigh our bags and a 90x90x90 with mix of sycamore, ash & birch approx 30% mc comes in at 320kg tested a bag of 18% oak and came in at 273kg

 

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I honestly have no idea mate, but it is a very common question from Joe Public for some insane reason.

 

I just chop and deliver the stuff I try to keep as big a distance from me and customers as possible it's better for my bloodpressure. as someone said to me the other day business would be great if it wasn't for the customers.

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I hear you there.

I'm lucky in that I deliver mainly to established customers, and avoid the 'Old Tom from the pub does a Transit load for £50. And that's three and a half tons blah blah blah' brigade.

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