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Alderley logs

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  1. Cheers much appreciated [emoji1303]
  2. Thanks for the info cheers. What thickness would you cut them
  3. Thanks for the reply, which wood is best for beams and which wood would be best for slabs is what I’m trying to find out
  4. Hi all, wondering if you could help a brother out, we have got loads of different sizes and types of timber lumps like oak, beech, sycamore, juniper, redwood, Scott’s pine, larch, yew, ash and more that are to good for just cutting and splitting for fire wood. Have already milled a couple of pieces of oak rough into 2inch thick slabs which sold really well, just unsure how to tackle everything else weather to slab it all or mill some beams or anything else worth my while Would really appreciate some feed back thanks. Rodders [emoji1303]
  5. Right ok, the whole pile and all the knarly stuff. Someone is interested in buying it and snatched my hand off at £40 per ft3, was thinking I didn’t charge enough, by the sounds of what your saying its to much.
  6. It’s British, been down for about 4years air dried and standing I guess
  7. Hi any one know the current price of oak per ft3 thanks
  8. Anyone know the current price for oak per ft3, thanks
  9. All logs and wood chip welcome if kept separate, no mixed tipping. Good access for all size vehicles Please call to arrange entry Jake 07341564131

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