Stuttgarter
2015-04-19 16:58:41
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Hello,
just briefly about the background, we basically received wood from my wife’s grandfather for our wedding, which was specially and carefully selected from his own forest. It is seasoned, impregnated, and now also cut to size, but we won’t be building anytime soon and would like to sell it.
To give a rough overview: Spruce wood
600 slats (impregnated) 40x60 mm 400 cm
200 counter battens (impregnated) 25x50 mm min. 120 cm
20 edges 100x100 mm 400 cm
Cut-off slats / boards with edge piece 25 mm thick, 240 to 400 cm long and 15-40 cm wide
Formwork boards 32 mm thick, 240 to 400 cm long and also 15-40 cm wide. There are about 70 boards in total.
We were told that this would supposedly be enough for a building footprint of allegedly 600 m², which we definitely would never have needed ;)
So we would be grateful for tips on where to list it and what one might possibly charge for it.
Thanks for your help!!! We are really at a loss and want to get rid of the wood because storing it also costs money after all.
Regards Kai
just briefly about the background, we basically received wood from my wife’s grandfather for our wedding, which was specially and carefully selected from his own forest. It is seasoned, impregnated, and now also cut to size, but we won’t be building anytime soon and would like to sell it.
To give a rough overview: Spruce wood
600 slats (impregnated) 40x60 mm 400 cm
200 counter battens (impregnated) 25x50 mm min. 120 cm
20 edges 100x100 mm 400 cm
Cut-off slats / boards with edge piece 25 mm thick, 240 to 400 cm long and 15-40 cm wide
Formwork boards 32 mm thick, 240 to 400 cm long and also 15-40 cm wide. There are about 70 boards in total.
We were told that this would supposedly be enough for a building footprint of allegedly 600 m², which we definitely would never have needed ;)
So we would be grateful for tips on where to list it and what one might possibly charge for it.
Thanks for your help!!! We are really at a loss and want to get rid of the wood because storing it also costs money after all.
Regards Kai