How much do you think your 100 pieces would stack out to? I'm thinking I might be able to raise my prices.
I have customers in the Winter for nuggets/shorts including BL. Should have four cords of them this coming Winter. Have another half cord plus waiting for a bit to be built.
I figure 750-800 PCs per cord so maybe 1/8 cord. I sold 200 PCs in Summer 2022 and that was a liberal quarter cord. Some of these are split smaller as they were intended for bundle wood. I have more "buried" in future stacks should the guy really want more. This stack is mostly cherry and fell over three times in the last two weeks from excess tilting from the stack behind it! I got POed and rather than wait until they get to bundle rotation I listed them for sale. Ill PM you with pricing.
I think after the second time it fell, I would have loaded it in my truck, called every customer I had and found someone to buy it!
LOL!!! I thought my friend was teasing me by doing that. The stack behind it is mostly oak and once it got full sun it really started to lean. I had only restacked it so far but gravity won! In the future I'll have some perpendicular splits to prevent/limit and tilting.
Moved and stacked the bundle splits to the temporary bin. Room for more. It will get moved when I rebuild the shed. Under cover and drying process started at least. I kinda hate having splits sit unprotected in the warm weather as stuff starts growing on them. Nuggets piling up again. Built a half cord bin for multi year woods and started filling. Honey locust, shagbark hickory and some dogwood should fill a good portion. Still undecided about the cherry sale. Haven't replied to the guy yet.
Do you have other prospects for the cherry? When I feel confident I'll make more money selling the way I usually do, I'll hold out. But if someone makes an offer that moves something I want to move, I can be flexible. Sent from my motorola edge plus 5G UW (2022) using Tapatalk
Ill make a lot more selling it as smoker wood. 100 PCs will make roughly 15 bundles so I'll make 66% more give or take. Cherry and red maple are the only two woods I'll fill a bundle with 100%. All others I mix. Ill use it for bundles if it doesn't sell as smoker wood into bundles it will go. Thinking I'll take $10 off and see what he says. Been a bad week income wise with the rain.
Split all the shagbark chunks and added to the new bin. I have some red oak waiting at a score to add to this. Don't know it it'll fill it.
66% more is all I would need to know. I've had people ask for bulk amounts of cherry, hickory, etc. I tell them I don't have enough supply (which is usually fairly accurate). I have no interest in discounting my premium smoking wood that I sell in bags or small stacks when I know I'll sell every single stick I make and for good money.
I've historically shied away from bringing shorts home if I could avoid it. Lately I've reconsidered, especially if it's a smoking wood. Plenty of people are looking for smaller pieces to cook with.
No reply as I took $10 off. It'll eventually end up in bundles if no smokers sales. You ever sell basswood carving rounds? Customer of mine having a basswood taken down (it was broken off recently and kinda tangled up. A bit too dangerous for me) and I can have to wood. Thinking of trying to sell it as such.
If I get a customer asking I'll dig them out. I'm using normal sized splits for the smoker bundles should any sell. I placed that new bin in a new spot and am going to do a quarter cord rack for new inventory smoker wood as I just got a small amount of mulberry from the dump. Pics to follow.
I split most of the apple from a March score. Filled quarter cord rack. (4x6 stack from the pallet to the camera) Some chunks left I'll noodle to size and stack on new smoker wood rack when ready. Question for you. The apple rounds got a bit dirty from other wood on top of them. Do smokers prefer super clean wood? I didn't notice any insect issues, frass or loose bark. I have apple bundles in my listing but as green (not seasoned) wood.
Nobody has asked for it. Sounds like a great idea! I mix basswood with bundle and bulk wood in the summer, but you would probably get more out of it as a specialty product.
I would LOVE to have a quarter cord of apple. I've had a few requests but no luck getting any. My customers don't seem to like big chunks, punky wood and things of that nature. I throw the less desirable stuff into the mixed hardwoods bulk stacks. I don't usually have a lot of dirty wood, but if I did, I'd probably keep the clean heart wood in the smoker pile and mix the dirtier stuff (after knocking off as much as I could) with other hardwoods.
Cleared the area and stated working on the next two cord rack over the last couple days. May work on it more today, if not next week. Reclaimed lumber that was destined for dumpster/landfill.