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IanCwmbran

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  1. Update, spent 4 hours splitting and stacking and I have more than when I started, storage is about half full may just chuck some of the knottier wood in the shed for a few years, guess I know what i'll be burning for a while now. I look forward to trying some ash in 2031
  2. That was just one load, this followed, expected 2 more tomorrow Garage has my two bikes. Corded saw seems like a safe bet
  3. Hi all, last year I moved to the 'nice' part of town full of pensioners etc, at 30 I already stick out like a sore thumb, but I'm feeling guilty of the noise I'm making on weekends processing wood. when I moved in there was a v poor quality 14kw stove in a 7mx5m room, gargantuan imo, flue had about 9 buckets of soot in it all in all, very bad and little wood on the property. I quickly replaced with a much more modest high quality stove and began about sourcing wood. I've recently acquired about 20 tonnes of Leylandii for free after cosying up to a tree surgeon at the pub, an exmaple load in the pic. My question is my property is 15000 sq/ft and its very quiet, with neighbouring houses 10m or so from me. How do you go about processing(cutting to length) the logs in a neighbour friendly manor? I'm feeling v guilty whipping my chainsaw out
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    Ian's Drive

    Have a few thousand sq/ft space, wide off street private drive, no traffic, easy for drop off. Happy to take any age logs(fresh cut, or old) suitable for internal burning. Anything above 4" in diamater

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