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New Forest Firewood Co

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  1. Cheers both, will have a look.
  2. Hi there Anyone heard of a tree survey app that runs on an iPhone? If not anyone got any recs for any proprietary tree survey software for getac handheld gps/ gis thingy? Cheers
  3. How long is a piece of string......?
  4. no potential customer should be a "Pr^&k"....it's all cash in the bank. if you don't want to take calls at that time put your answerphone on.... call me old fashion but "customer service" and all that.....
  5. any min quantity though? what about .5/.6 bags? Barrow bags?
  6. my experience with ash is it depends on when it was felled and if it grew fast or slow. If I remember from my timber tech days quick grown ash is much stronger than slow grown ash due to the proportion of early wood laid down in the ring to late wood. It must be this ratio perhaps that leads to variability in how "green" ash burns perhaps? like i said earlier - i have some summer fallen ash that is seasoned a couple of yrs in my shed for home use that is still a bit moist where it's had thick bark. other ash i've had has been dry within months... i wouldnt rely on burning green ash.
  7. I'm burning some ash from my own woodshed that has been cut and seasoned about 18 months that was a windfall in the summer. The sap must have been up as it's been in the woodshed a year stacked up and split some of the smaller bits that were only split in half are still hissing a bit where the bark is thick... Comes to something when you're getting customers emailing saying that our wood is the best they've ever had but the stuff i'm burning at home is not dried out yet.... Better for business than the other way around though...
  8. recently - 180/ 1000 on flat unscarified ground (need to use sight poles) here in new forest. perhaps 150/1000 on scarified flat ground. when i was contracting in wales 15 yrs ago we were getting 60/1000 on steep valley sides.

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