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its not called kieron.

 

the wood is keruing, (dipterocarpus spp) which comes from the philippines and malaysian area of the world and will burn as hot as any of the stuff woodwasp has.

 

ekki may just beat it??? not sure.

 

Think you need to tell google that as when I checked the spelling it came up as my spelling anyway you got the drift and that's all that matters

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Got few lorry loads of these available from specialist sawmill, mixed loads of hw/sw, some ideal for processor as long and arrow straight others chunkier and need broken down by splitter. The hw makes tremendous firewood as not your normal species, burns incredibly hot.

 

Sawmill located just west of Glasgow, pm if of interest. Available on an ongoing basis.

 

what you asking for a m3?

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Used in lorry beds due to in longertiverty and impervious to water seems to have anti slip property's as well, it's got to be one of the best woods for keeping the fire in. You would not want to carry much more than a 12 inch square though.

 

 

 

( mull all have an orgasm when he sees two long words spelt correctly )

 

 

 

its not called kieron.

 

 

 

the wood is keruing, (dipterocarpus spp) which comes from the philippines and malaysian area of the world and will burn as hot as any of the stuff woodwasp has.

 

 

 

ekki may just beat it??? not sure.

 

 

😂😂

 

No more spelling corrections from me!

Which two words were spelled correctly btw?

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That's good point re non slip/different properties. Purpleheart weeps oil and is slippy as hell, ekki is hard as iron and has no flex so prob not best suited for lorry bed.

 

Steve - re price it's all long lengths and offcuts so not really much use for you and turning I would say

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