Alsina Firewood?
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- Steve&Julie
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Alsina Firewood?
I have just been quoted 120E for a ton of 'Alsina and mix" firewood (delivered) from a Catalan supplier, just across the border. I'm trying to estimate out how many steres that would be. Has anyone ever heard of, or even burned it?
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Alsine I think is beech, it burns well in a mix as you are having but it has to be dry.
Ton of wood.....that depends if it is wet or dry! But I would not like to calculate it to stress.
Ton of wood.....that depends if it is wet or dry! But I would not like to calculate it to stress.
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Someone answered this question on another forum by weighing a pile of logs. He came up with a stere of beech weighing a bit over half a tonne
http://www.navitron.org.uk/forum/index. ... c=14991.15
Beech is a good firewood but it obviously depends on the 'mix'.
It sounds like he is charging between €65 and €70 a stere which doesn't seem a bad price
http://www.navitron.org.uk/forum/index. ... c=14991.15
Beech is a good firewood but it obviously depends on the 'mix'.
It sounds like he is charging between €65 and €70 a stere which doesn't seem a bad price
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