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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #20 on: April 24, 2006, 05:41:22 pm »
I emailed one of the companies from SWIX that are here in florida that says they want sawdust. I'll see how bad they want it soon I hope.

right now I have a little over 10 yards of it to get rid of. cost me about an hour's time and a gallon of gas to get it into the trailer.
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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #21 on: April 24, 2006, 08:55:58 pm »
tomboysawyer,  could you post a link to the VT site?

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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #22 on: April 29, 2006, 07:51:55 pm »
tomboysawyer,  could you post a link to the VT site?

Will

Sure, the Vermont Business Materials Exchange is http://vbmx.org
It is free! But we'd really appreciate getting the word out. The more people who use us the better.

We have links to other northeast regional exchanges on our site (New York, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island).

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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #23 on: April 29, 2006, 11:40:09 pm »
I sent an e-mail to the guy here in florida that advertises on SWIX that he wants any quantity of sawdust... sent it about a week ago and still no response... guess he doesnt want it that bad.
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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #24 on: April 30, 2006, 12:58:45 pm »
GOI, I contacted an outfit in Bainbridge, Ga last week about taking my sawdust.  Found them on the SWIX site after Tomboysawyer posted it in another thread.  They weren't interested in my mere 40 yds unless I could transport it to the buyer myself.  ::)

Tom, tell your friend to contact Langdale's mill in Valdosta.  I have it on good authority that they're using 7/8 stickers.  They're buying them from somewhere in South America.
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Re: Sticker jackpot
« Reply #25 on: April 30, 2006, 11:59:59 pm »
GOI, I contacted an outfit in Bainbridge, Ga last week about taking my sawdust. Found them on the SWIX site after Tomboysawyer posted it in another thread. They weren't interested in my mere 40 yds unless I could transport it to the buyer myself. ::)


;;) ;;) That's what I figured... I have 10 yards in the trailer right now, and more on the ground that needs sucking up. The tires on the trailer are starting to have a good sag, so I figure 10 yards is about all I can haul at once. I'll find a horse farm that wants to buy it from me sooner or later. They have rodeo's about 2 miles down the road occasionally, so next time they have one I bet I sell the load. At least it is out of my way for the moment.
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