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Any briquette makers out their want my sawdust


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Free for collection. Bone dry clean pine saw dust from our cross cut saw. We can produce 3 or 4 cubic metres a week when busy. I used to have someone that used it but think he packed up. I think it is to fine and dusty for rabbit bedding.

 

if you produce that much would it not be wise to buy your own briquette gadget?

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if you produce that much would it not be wise to buy your own briquette gadget?

 

I would think a cu metre of sawdust compressed would give about 10 bags of bricks. Unless you spend big money on the kit you end up with light fluffy things no one wants. I have two huge plants within 5 miles of me churning the stuff out Verdo and hot max. If we had a good market I would buy it in and put a margin on it.

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