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wannabe logger

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  1. <p>Hi folks, new to this site and posting for the first time, really enjoyed visiting here this past few weeks. As a part time farmer i had a barn full of really dry pine logs stored for a year, by chance a local coal delivery centre complained that the logs he was being supplied with were soaking wet, so i jokingly said i had lots and could sell him some, straight away he agreed. I pack them into 45 x70 nets and he gives me £2 and sells them for £3 or 4 for a tenner. Do you think i am getting enough or should we look at rising the price by about 50p. Local filling stations are selling nets for £3 however the local small supermarkets are £3.99 Was even thinking of putting a van on the road and get a couple of students on Saturdays and just call door to door in the city's large estates and maybe charge 3 for a tenner, this would definitely be the more profitable route i think. Any thoughts greatly appreciated, thanks!<img src="<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/001_smile.gif.85de4dbf571682c521c1f17809dcc557.gif" alt=":001_smile:" /></p>

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