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andycking

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  1. My first post - so sorry if the wrong place or covered elsewhere. I got a stove installed last year - and have been buying kiln dried logs and mixing it with some i have chopped myself from a friends tree which came down in a storm a few years back. Since i have a small petrol chainsaw (16") and a small 6 ton electric splitter - i would like to keep sourcing my own wood - have enough space to season it for a couple of years. Quite enjoy it as a hobby. Would not be selling - 100% home use - so don't need huge amounts. I have looked on the forum - and it appears people are selling "unseasoned" wood - but by the lorry load - i doubt i need that much. Could anyone advise where you buy a couple of tons of wood - in a size i could move about and saw myself. Maybe 5-10 tons? Not sure who you contact - how much you pay, etc. On another note - do you save any money doing it yourself for such low volumes. I saw a similar question asking where to source wood in fife (dunfermline) - not sure if it is bad form to jump onto other people's posts. Would also need delivered - only have an estate car. Thanks

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