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I have recently been asked by a customer to cut the logs 6"long and split small!!!!

Have you been asked to supply logs (large kindling in my mind) to the above specs.

 

Yes, horrible stuff to cut with a processor because it always falls in the chamber sideways. Luckily we only sell a couple of loads a year.

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We do a sub 8" which is just a bunch of short end logs chucked in a crate and some small diameter branch material that does not need splitting. Probably do 10 cube of this a year strangely quite a bit goes to a lady with a Rayburn as apparently it needs short logs :confused1:

 

Never been asked for 6" but could cut some from billets if required but would charge a premium.

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We do a sub 8" which is just a bunch of short end logs chucked in a crate and some small diameter branch material that does not need splitting. Probably do 10 cube of this a year strangely quite a bit goes to a lady with a Rayburn as apparently it needs short logs :confused1:

 

Never been asked for 6" but could cut some from billets if required but would charge a premium.

 

Same as above,get asked for about 10m3 in all per year for small logs, I charge the same unless I have to recut a bag that's longer which is a ball ache ,somebody always want something you haven't got,:thumbup:

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