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how to pack kindling nets?!


Rik
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hey guys ive been selling logs for a few year now but have only just recently tarted selling kindling in nets as well.. there seems to be a fair market for them but have one problem... how the hel do you guys that sell a lot get your nets so full and neat and tidy?!

 

i'm currently splitting and loading them up by hand and every poxy stick seems to get caught in the netting, wont push down neatly to the bottom, rips the side (if i get really annoyed with it) etc etc!

 

is there some gadget im missing out on or some kind of 'funnel'/'shoot' type arrangement that u can get??

(or am i just being a reject and should man up and get on with it?!)

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likin the look of that bagging machine ting andy! recon if i end up doing a lot i can make something similar to this!

 

for now though i think i may be at the level of the inverted upside down bag sleeve trick! simple and by the sounds of it effective!

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I had a fabricator make me a bagging tray for £50. Tried making a frame to hang the bags on, putting a bin inside the bags, etc. etc. and none of them worked as well as the bagging tray does.

 

sounds interesting! dont spose by any chance you'd have a picture of said tray?! i have a fabricator at my disposal who would be able to knock summat up pretty sharpish!

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