nick
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Post by nick on Sept 15, 2012 18:09:44 GMT
Hi All I found this company that's not too far (half an hour ish) from where I live. Cheshire Logs - firewoodcheshire.co.ukHas anyone used them? Any thoughts on their prices. Hopefully this will not have to be used too often as I am trying to source free logs Cheers Nick
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conic
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Post by conic on Sept 15, 2012 19:50:17 GMT
The logs look good but it would be cheaper for you to fly to naples with me in two weeks time and get some real pizza.
I appreciate that sometimes you have to pay for logs but these prices are a ripoff, keep looking mate you will find better deals..
Conic
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Post by rivergirl on Sept 22, 2012 16:23:42 GMT
The price here is about 53 euros a stere if that bulk bag was the giant size and they were packed tight but they looked like they are just lumped in , have you looked on the Internet to get comparable prices ??
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nick
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Post by nick on Sept 23, 2012 6:13:12 GMT
Hi All
I am looking at getting the wood for free (ain't we all) but when I look round the Internet, it looks like the prices are all about the same in this part of the country
I will look a bit harder now I am starting to fire my oven
Cheers
Nick
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conic
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Post by conic on Sept 23, 2012 11:51:28 GMT
Nick, Some times you may have to pay for logs but if you pay top dollar you may as well stick to gas. That said, its worth considering that some people dont advertise their logs on the internet as they dont want big business or just plain dont use the internet, try asking round when your out in the countryside farm shop, pub etc and you may end up lucky ( good example of making your own luck) the more you spread the word the more chances you create of getting what you want...
Conic
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