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Posts posted by Mono
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A pine in a lovely setting
Surely you didn’t need to climb that to bring it down, acres of space around that tree to drop it straight.- 1
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Where Is this based?
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That’s some lovely wood you’ve got there mate.
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This wasn't fresh cut hardwoods, everything had sat for a good 12 months before processing.
A significant loss, in my opinion.
As we all know, if it’s sat in lengths even over 12 months there is very little moisture loss in a stack.- 1
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Our local sawmill processes the offcuts into kindling, or sell it by the tractor bucket load for £100.
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If it worked, it worked. Fair play to the guy.
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Any place that looks sensible to park up for the night is usually fine. Providing your not making a nuisance of yourself and take away your rubbish.
Probably a good idea to have someone sober to drive just incase you do get moved on.- 1
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Poplar is a hardwood.
When properly seasoned is a good firewood. No reason you couldn’t mix it in with your other hardwoods for sale.- 1
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£120 for a builders bag of wet hardwood is the going rate around here. Dry, seasoned wood is very difficult to come by.
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Hope you got all the roots or the house may begin to move...
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I've found just stacking it off the ground in neat rows does the trick, the natural wet and dry of spring / summer does a much better job of seasoning the wood, rather than just drying it.
Just get it inside before the snow gets it.
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Landy and trailer
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I Know, New Member...
I'm looking for 200 cube of hardwood at roadside price if anyone knows where to go.
Will pay roadside rate for delivery to Kinloch Rannoch, 35% less to collect.
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Stove on here all year round. Ain't paying for oil or to heat the water
the 'todays job' thread
in Picture Forum
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I wasn’t being a dick.
From the pictures I can’t see why you couldn’t just fell the tree. Granted it has a lean, but you’ve got a lot of open space around it.
I’m curious why you had to take it down in sections.