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Hi we sell logs from the gate about 2000 nets a year, each net has 18 logs .

I think the most important thing with selling log from the gate is to keep them dry, always have logs for sale summer and winter . We do have the odd net that does not get paid for but on a whole most customers are very honest.

thanks chris

 

If you dont mind me asking ; Soft/hardwood, what length are the logs and what price? I am keen we all sell a quality similar product at a similar price to avoid the undercutting war some seem keen to persue.:001_smile:

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hi all hardwood mostly beech , cut to 9 inches and a fiver a net.

 

That seems a sensible price for quality timber. We have to move towards 50/50 for the reasons we all know about and have been discussed at length on the Forum. Thanks

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