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No it's not sorry. Blue book (FC mensuration handbook) which is accepted norm is 0.7 for softwood and 0.55 for hardwood. A softwood stack occupying 100m3 will thus be 70m3 in timber allowing for air gap. Unless the timber is proper bananas the 0.7 is applied. Wiggly hardwood obviously = the 0.55. It has been known to sell hardwood on 0.55 and beautiful straight ash and sycamore turns up - that works very nicley in your favour.

 

That is species dependent both in softwood and hardwood. My comment was based on a load of Oak in the previous post . 50% stack measure is a fair assumption on Oak, converting it to hoppus , Oak averages 25 hoppus/ tonne whereas Sycamore , Ash averages 27/ 28 , Beech 25/26.

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That is species dependent both in softwood and hardwood. My comment was based on a load of Oak in the previous post . 50% stack measure is a fair assumption on Oak, converting it to hoppus , Oak averages 25 hoppus/ tonne whereas Sycamore , Ash averages 27/ 28 , Beech 25/26.

Yep always was 55% for hardwoods and usualy works out about right.Much prefer to buy by wieght with a wieghbridge ticket then every one knows where they are,no arguing over stack measures.

Cheers Chris.

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Thanks to ewd ripper who came and got some timber off me last week, a good bloke to do business with. Still got a trailer load of rounds to shift if anyone fancies them.

 

Ste

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Thanks to ewd ripper who came and got some timber off me last week, a good bloke to do business with. Still got a trailer load of rounds to shift if anyone fancies them.

 

Ste

 

Cheers Ste nice to do business with you two, let me know when there is some more timber ready! Thanks again :thumbup:

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