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My "everlasting" supply of free seasoned oak/ash may be coming to an end so it looks like I'll have to supplement my supply by actually paying for wood.

Anybody have any idea roughly what I should be paying per tonne bag or how ever they come?

Cheers,Matt

P.s. Midland based.

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Sounds like wood hasn't gone up much in the last twenty years. Used to sell a cab star tipper load for about 45-50 I think hard wood.

Shame you don't have some of this going on near you

 

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mountains of points we used to push over the edge to rot though managed to flog a few

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Sounds cheap to me what's been quoted so far, Bedfordshire are 90 quid for a pickup bed, I used to charge £220 for a 3 and a bit cubic metre trailer load of good seasoned ash and oak and had more orders than I could deal with, I packed that in two years ago and still they keep ringing, never advertised once, it was all word of mouth.

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mattyg. In my yard there are a bunch of guys who do the line clearing. That is, any trees that are likely to cause problems. Now I don't know where in the Midlands you are but I reckon you could get a hell of a load at the right money. No promises cause I don't know but if you want I'll give it an ask.

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Some places round here 100 plus a big bag (Oxfordshire) I get enough wood from jobs and coppicing at my smallholding for me but I burn anything, I have shit loads of poplar at the mo it burns OK, don't know where you are but if you got trailer or pick up and your passing we could do a deal

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