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Sniffy

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  • Location:
    Edge of Milton Keynes
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    Photography , cutting wood for our stoves ,walking my mad pooch ,drinking beer at weekends

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  1. Sounds perfect. You still have my number? Drop me a text if you do, with details. Mark
  2. Dan, If there's any wood going begging. I've now got space after the last lot you let me have. Cheers Mark
  3. Have pm'd you. Am in MK myself Cheers Mark
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    <p>Hi Joe,</p>

    <p>Just seen your post about wood in Milton Keynes. I live in MK and need wood for my stoves. Is there any still available? I have a landy and a small trailer. So can collect. How much would you be looking for the wood ? </p>

    <p>Cheers Mark</p>

     

  5. We use an ikea bag :-) carries a fair amount of weight as well. But can't leave it next to fire, else it will melt :-0
  6. Id say willow. Burnt a lot myself and it looks the same. Quite yellow when fresh cut .
  7. Sniffy

    Willow

    I've burnt loads of willow in our stoves . Yes it burns quicker than some , but it gives off good heat . I cut mine to about 10" and they will season in around 6-9 months .
  8. Hi , sorry to hijack ya thread . But if there's any willow going I would be happy with some . Am in Milton Keynes . Have vehicle to collect if needs be . Let me know if any is available ? Cheers Mark
  9. Hi , will pm you my phone number . I am about to go out for this evening . So tomorrow onwards would be best for you to phone . Cheers Mark
  10. Hi , I could pick some up ? I have a Landy and a trailer . Wouldn't be big enough for all of it . But would make a dent in it :-) If this is ok I will inbox my mobile number . Cheers Mark
  11. I am always happy to take anything that is a pain for people to take back to yard .Im in Milton Keynes and am happy to collect :-) Cheers Mark
  12. I burn what I can get my hands on . I find that stuff like willow burns damn hot but fast . But in a small living room , who cares ? Don't have far to walk . Was given a whole very large conifer this year . So will see how that compares next winter . If its dry I'm happy , as are the dogs
  13. I would gladly work for firewood :-) I got a load off a great guy week or so ago . Have said I would do him some photography in return fr the wood . He's about to set up a new website , so we are both happy . I would also cut and spilt all day for wood as payment :-)
  14. For prob last three years I have burnt mainly willow in our stove . Gives off great heat. Yes it's not as long burning as harder stuff , but I only have to get up and move a few feet to fill the fire . Which is fine apart from when I have had a few cans :-)

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