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right guys, need some help here, earlier in the year, had submited a quote with a consultant and company to build a cabin, was looking good to go right up to the local council planning muppet said no, had timber orginised,he killed the project. but unknown , the locals and someone high up have overulled this muppet and the project is back on, so now, I urgently require some, well a lot of timber, 100 5mtr lengths of 10" - 12" DBH softwood reasonably local to the west calder region of west lothian, this is to construct a log cabin for a local primary school and community group, helping get the children and parents get into outdoor pursuits.

If anyone cane help out with contacts, or knows of suppliers, who could supply, not free, this is a paying request, we will pay current rates, it would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Paul:thumbup1:

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right guys, need some help here, earlier in the year, had submited a quote with a consultant and company to build a cabin, was looking good to go right up to the local council planning muppet said no, had timber orginised,he killed the project. but unknown , the locals and someone high up have overulled this muppet and the project is back on, so now, I urgently require some, well a lot of timber, 100 5mtr lengths of 10" - 12" DBH softwood reasonably local to the west calder region of west lothian, this is to construct a log cabin for a local primary school and community group, helping get the children and parents get into outdoor pursuits.

If anyone cane help out with contacts, or knows of suppliers, who could supply, not free, this is a paying request, we will pay current rates, it would be greatly appreciated

thanks

Paul:thumbup1:

 

HI PAUL what about BIG JOHN up there thanks jon :thumbup:

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i have a windblow site near lanark which could provide what you need ,just need to cut and extract it.can get artic in to collect just.if you want to come and cut it or help maybe work?how soon do you want it?

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You should be able to pick up 4.9m lengths fairly easy, does it need to be exactly 5m?

 

if you're after that exact diameter then you may need to pay a little bit more to cover lorry sorting through pile when loading. When you say DBH I take it you mean top diameter and not actually dbh?

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biggarlogs, need to have timber on site in longridge by 3rd nov, and at the moment I'm up to my eyes in it through here in ayrshire with some big hardwood fells, or Id be through in a shot. will get back to you though.

woodwasp, I actually mean dbh, the logs go up and are milled on the logosol to give me "slabs" 150mm thick and parallel, with a key in them, 5mtr is as short as I can "squeeze the corner joints in with minimun overhang, I'm being held to quite tight sizes by the site designer as it all ties in to other bits on it.

cheers for the help guys

Paul

Edited by agrimog

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