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<blockquote data-quote="spike60" data-source="post: 2281411" data-attributes="member: 7940"><p>A friend asked me about this yesterday. Had a new customer call him based on a referral from another one. Wanted to buy a cord at the same $200, except that she wants 12" wood, where as the existing customer burned 18" wood. My buddy figures he needs to get at least another $50 to make it worthwhile. Even going from 16" to 12" requires 4 face cords rather than 3; a third more work involved. So if it's 33% more work, shouldn't the price go up accordingly? How do most of you guys charge for small wood?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spike60, post: 2281411, member: 7940"] A friend asked me about this yesterday. Had a new customer call him based on a referral from another one. Wanted to buy a cord at the same $200, except that she wants 12" wood, where as the existing customer burned 18" wood. My buddy figures he needs to get at least another $50 to make it worthwhile. Even going from 16" to 12" requires 4 face cords rather than 3; a third more work involved. So if it's 33% more work, shouldn't the price go up accordingly? How do most of you guys charge for small wood? [/QUOTE]
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