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Customer Wanted Big Rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 6497386" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>Weather has been so rotten damp here that those rounds I delivered are still in the customer's driveway, blocking the entrance to his garage. He only uses the firewood for ambience or for what I call the bear skin rug market. The house is heated primarily with natural gas. Thus I doubt his annual demand would have exceeded 300 cu ft of splits. He does gave a cabin elsewhere that might require some firewood.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, that delivery saved me about three hours and time is money. As a few have said here, they think that's money in the bank and wish that more deliveries were unsplit rounds. It's amazing the difference in the scale of opeations form one firewood supplier to the next. For me, it's still a very good avocation. Thank you all for your feedback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 6497386, member: 20385"] Weather has been so rotten damp here that those rounds I delivered are still in the customer's driveway, blocking the entrance to his garage. He only uses the firewood for ambience or for what I call the bear skin rug market. The house is heated primarily with natural gas. Thus I doubt his annual demand would have exceeded 300 cu ft of splits. He does gave a cabin elsewhere that might require some firewood. Anyway, that delivery saved me about three hours and time is money. As a few have said here, they think that's money in the bank and wish that more deliveries were unsplit rounds. It's amazing the difference in the scale of opeations form one firewood supplier to the next. For me, it's still a very good avocation. Thank you all for your feedback. [/QUOTE]
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