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Tuesday 8 March 2022

Logjam



Had a call from our log supplier today. He's inundated with orders and can't deliver our annual load until early May. Not a problem for us because we still have plenty, but people seem to be stocking up early.

8 comments:

Sam Vega said...

Blimey, why do you think that might be?!

Prediction: soon someone will be selling log storage security devices.

A K Haart said...

Sam - it's almost as if the government has cocked up energy policy for a few decades and people are beginning to notice. I've already added a security light to our log store.

Vatsmith said...

Disappointingly few trees blown down in the local woodland after Eunice and Franklin. Even storms ain't what they used to be.

Tammly said...

A narrowboat is very useful for collecting logs. We just take it down the canal and go foraging in a suitable wood with a chain saw. The canal trust people sometimes leave piles of logs on the banks after trimming overgrown trees and wind falls, and a narrowboat is as good as a lorry.

Bucko said...

That's another reason why I regret buying a ludicrously small car. I used to bring broken pallets home from work. Can't now

Andy said...

Thank you for the reminder. Time to get another delivery, I'm getting through it like a house on fire.

Tammly said...

Suppose there's no chance of us getting together and highjacking the wood supply for the Drax power station?

A K Haart said...

Vatsmith - we didn't see many trees down either. Maybe the potential for wind damage is exaggerated compared to earlier times.

Tammly - that sounds like a way to collect enormous amounts of wood.

Bucko - we have an MX5 as a second car which is good fun but we can't even pick up the grandkids in it.

Andy - in that case check the insurance first.

Tammly - I think Drax uses wood pellets and there are domestic central heating boilers which use wood pellets. Maybe not the same size though. Our chimney sweep told me that the domestic wood pellet boilers are unreliable too - the pellet feeds keep jamming.