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The OP gave outline of a product for sale and then asked for interested parties to get in touch.

 

The responses here are abrupt one sentence questions. That's an unusual way to do business and not really conducive to building a relationship either.

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Why does ash need to be kiln dried? it burns fine just seasoned, you can even burn it green!

 

 

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So you don't tar up your chimney ....( if it were green )

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Prices are in line with several companies abroad that I have costed product from for this winter. Personally my method of delivery means I can only use 1 cube crates.

 

As the product is being sold on line direct to end users ( ie our customers) then personally I would not support someone I am competing with.

 

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Apologies, as I have been away for a few days. The price would be £49/m3 collected from our Bedford yard. Delivery can be arranged at additional cost. If you require a price please send me a PM with your delivery postcode and I will price it. We can offer 2.6m3, 2m3 and 1m3 crates as well as loose if required.

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Apologies, as I have been away for a few days. The price would be £49/m3 collected from our Bedford yard. Delivery can be arranged at additional cost. If you require a price please send me a PM with your delivery postcode and I will price it. We can offer 2.6m3, 2m3 and 1m3 crates as well as loose if required.

 

£49 a cubic meter for kiln dried ash!......There's money to be made here.

 

I'll see if I can find some storage space over the next few days and get back to you.

Posted (edited)
Apologies, as I have been away for a few days. The price would be £49/m3 collected from our Bedford yard. Delivery can be arranged at additional cost. If you require a price please send me a PM with your delivery postcode and I will price it. We can offer 2.6m3, 2m3 and 1m3 crates as well as loose if required.

 

you must have an expensive transport costs , your quote to barnsley.

 

20m3 = £71/m3 delivered + VAT

 

30m3 = £65/m3 delivered + VAT

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There are only a couple of companies with an 8 wheeler capable of carrying 38m3 in one load and unfortunately they charge handsomely for it. Nothing to stop you collecting though :001_smile:

 

you must have an expensive transport costs , your quote to barnsley.

 

20m3 = £71/m3 delivered + VAT

 

30m3 = £65/m3 delivered + VAT

Posted (edited)
you must have an expensive transport costs , your quote to barnsley.

 

20m3 = £71/m3 delivered + VAT

 

30m3 = £65/m3 delivered + VAT

 

 

 

Anyone with an empty trailer would be glad of it as a back load, price sounds good for the product, cheaper than importing it yourself,

 

Talk to your local hauliers, ideally one with a curtain sider.

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