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matt samuel

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  1. <p>No rush to move it if somone pays upfront for timber</p>

  2. got a browns pto saw bench that we dont use now. sliding top.
  3. work in metric. 87 inch = 2.21m 63 inch = 1.60m 15inch = .38m 2.21 x 1.6 x .38 = 1.34m cube
  4. I would also be interested, Herefordshire based. PM Me please
  5. what sort of weight or volume would be in that first pallet? pm if you like, Do you do timber frames?
  6. would £30/m3 for seasoned confier be over the odds?
  7. What would be a fair price to pay for roadside? found some quite close to me. could work out quite well with the chap but dont want to be paying over odds compared to getting wood delivered in.
  8. is there not wood galore in your direction. i know of a bloke builth wells direction who may be able to help you
  9. I know the slab wood does not come in rounds. Sorry for confusion, i was trying to say/work out at what price does the slab wood become cost effective against buying a load of wood in in the round. And working out what about seeing if anyone local to me would be willing to do bulk rate no hassle on processed wood untill i get my next shed up where i can store and process wood myself.
  10. What sort of dry weight do you get in a bundle, what i had was about 15-20%mc and the bundle came in at 680kgs on my eletronic weigh platform. just trying to find most cost effective way of feeding the boiler. Always got straw here on site as back up.
  11. I was not on about the lad cutting the slab wood. can so do that with the chainsaw no prob. was more refering to wood in the round needing cutting/splitting. as at present fairly busy with farming.
  12. I was using the £50 a bag as a ref as the bloke was using that as his ref, i was looking to do a deal as would take it year round and keep his yard tidy. trying to have a fair price. I am looking to buy it in per ton and cut it, but also on the other had if someone local to me came to a arrangement, it could provide someone with a known amount of work each year and help them justify their kit.
  13. what would sort of price would you say cheap enough be? if a builders bag is £50 ish
  14. hi all, my first post, I Know where i can get some what i would call outside trimmings from a saw mill of larch, not sure what they are called properly but its from a saw mill and its from when they square up the round for further sawing into various timber sizes. It does naturally have quite a high ratio of bark to wood, now what do you guys think this will burn like? Thanks Matt Or if anyone knows where i can get some dryish wood from that would be another option. looking for a fair bit as just got a biomass boiler fired up. it will run on straw but thought would try to find wood. take up to 4ft lenghts, some can be longer.
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    <p>when did you want it shifted? would do it fairly soon but have got a bit of work on next couple of weeks. </p>

    <p>Or do you have someone sensible who would be able to deliver it to my yard, i am on the worcestershire/herefordshire boarder at ledbury. Obviously i will pay for hauglage. </p>

    <p>My number is 07966 413 207 if you wish</p>

    <p> </p>

    <p>Thanks</p>

    <p>Matt</p>

     

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