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Wood can be left on drive when car not there, or also on raised lawn above front wall
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I am looking for Cherry wood, delivered to the Peak District in Derbyshire. We would prefer full Artic loads if possible in which we can provide transport. Lengths approx 3 m and minimum diameter of 15 cm's Payment same day as delivery, please pm me with your details thanks
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We are looking for large amounts preferably full artic loads of apple & cherry, minimum thickness about 4 or 5 inches diameter and above 2 meters in length. please pm me with further details.
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I am after large quantities of Cherry & Pear wood for food smoking, lorry loads preferable but any quantities considered. Please pm me for more information. Thanks in advance
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Hi everyone, I am looking for large amounts of all fruitwood, apple especially but I would be interested in pear, cherry and plum as well. We are paying really good prices (£120+ per tonne delivered) but the price is really determined by the quality of the wood. The perfect wood would be: Green, as straight as possible, 2 - 3 m lengths, clean (NO plastic / rubber / metal). We are interested in buying by the lorry load and we should have a long term demand for the right stuff. Delivered to near Harlow, Essex. If you have questions please ask here or PM for more info.
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I am on the lookout for all types of fruitwood, Apple especially. It is to be packaged and sold as smoking wood chunks. If you have the wood, kit and time to process it into chunks, and can deliver it to Harlow, Essex, I can pay up to £400 / tonne. I think the best way would be in a builders sack which I could fork off and then weigh it with our pallet scales. You will get paid the same day via BACs. It would need to be the following spec: The lengths of the chuncks should be between 1 and 3 inches. (1 1/2 inch is ideal, but hard to achieve constantly, hence the wide range) The width of the chunks should be between 2 and 4 inches at its widest point This will dictate to you when to split a length of wood or not prior to sawing into chunks. If it is a narrow branch (around 2 inches in diameter) it can just be sawn in the round so there would be no need to split it. The wood must be clean, and can not have any metal or rubber in it. This is very important as I won't be able to accept it if I find metal or rubber in it. (Not trying to be awkward, I just won't be able to sell it) The wood can be green. I need to know where you sourced the wood from, and the species of fruit it produced (i.e Cox apple) If you're interested please PM me, or ask any questions here. Here is a picture of some plum wood chunks we recently had to help give you an idea. Cheers, Lewis