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More trouble than it's worth, ours comes straight from a stenner into a trailer, we used to then just burn it on the farm fire

Wev now bought a sawdust n crap burner for the workshop, free heat n no hassle of disposal[emoji2][emoji1303]

 

 

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We bought an extractor with the intention of selling sawdust - even if it just covered the cost it's better than dumping it. Unfortunately for most of the year sawdust is slightly damp so you can't bag it without it setting in the bag within a week or 2 and it was more hassle than it was worth when moving the machine.

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We bought an extractor with the intention of selling sawdust - even if it just covered the cost it's better than dumping it. Unfortunately for most of the year sawdust is slightly damp so you can't bag it without it setting in the bag within a week or 2 and it was more hassle than it was worth when moving the machine.

 

 

 

Is that to fit your tajfun? Would you sell it?

 

 

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Is that to fit your tajfun? Would you sell it?

 

 

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It is. I'm tempted to sell but I want to give it a go in the summer, I know if sold it I would end up wanting it.

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It is. I'm tempted to sell but I want to give it a go in the summer, I know if sold it I would end up wanting it.

 

 

 

Let me know if you do decide to sell!

 

 

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If any one wants sawdust nr Andover hampshire. Let me know I produce at least a dustbin full an hour of clean dry untreated pine from a circular saw. I had someone taking it to make briquettes but they shut the business.

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Please could you let me know the make of the extractor?

 

It's a tajfun xe 10. It worked well for the half hour I tried it but I haven't had a day with it yet.

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I burn all my sawdust and woodshavings from my workshop in the stove in the winter. Only trouble there is that in the summer the black bags pile up until I get hacked off with them and take them to the dump. The council have changed the rules and anyone with a van now has to use a commercial tip and will be charged a fortune for dumping. I would love to get a briquetting press but a decent one costs a fortune so I am going to get a 20kw stove and burn it in the summer with all the workshop doors open so the heat disappates quickly.

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