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Max Manners

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  1. Hi Mike Thank you, I have just sent him an email and mentioned your name.
  2. Hi Steve I have been told that either Alder, Sweet Chestnut, Oak, Cedar or Yew is good for the purpose but cant find any in Norfolk UK. I require x140+ rounded or pealed poles, pointed end, up to 100mm Dia. at the top end, approx. 10ft long. I need them between now and March 2016. I would prefer sourcing them locally in Norfolk / Suffolk but Kent is a keeper of an offer, I may be back, thank you
  3. I looked at the site but did not send an email, as a result of your suggestion I have now emailed them. Thank you
  4. Thank you for the confirmation re Alder. However the top two+ feet will be above mean water level. I was planning on burning the ends of each pole above water level, top 2+ feet, or applying one of those shrink wrap bandages to reduce the rot above water. After using a petrol powered driver I am planning to cut the tops at 45 degrees. Amy suggestions will be of help, particularly where to source these poles. Other people on the riverbank have the same problem.
  5. Can anyone tell me where I can source river bank round post piles in Norfolk, UK. I have been told that either Alder, Sweet Chestnut, Oak, Cedar or Yew is good for the purpose but cant find any in Norfolk UK. I require x140+ rounded or pealed poles, pointed end, up to 100mm Dia. at the top end, approx. 10ft long. I need them between now and March 2016. Thank you, any suggestions will be appreciated

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