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Hi everyone,Ive been splittting a lot of wood this week but its not nice long lengths of cord but arb waste and its all shapes and sizes you know the twisty stuff you leave for another day:001_tongue:

My question to you all is whats the best thing to do with pile of bark and small mishaped pieces that I have at the end of the day?

Currentley I`m burning it because I love the smell! but am I missing an oppotunity ££££££££?

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Just wondered if it was worth looking at investing in a chipper and selling bags on as woodchip,Ive read on here people saying they process the main and chip the rest,so where does the rest go is it for bio-fuel/ for landscapeing gardens or just left in the corner as waste?:confused1:

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Just wondered if it was worth looking at investing in a chipper and selling bags on as woodchip,Ive read on here people saying they process the main and chip the rest,so where does the rest go is it for bio-fuel/ for landscapeing gardens or just left in the corner as waste?:confused1:

 

would only chip the rubish stuff if u have a chipper,, i wouldnt invest in one just to do it,, would take to long to make a profit if u would at all. most arb gangs only get between 2 and 10 pounds a ton for there would chip, we get 8

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