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Having never produced kindling before i am considering processing our softwood, we hardly ever sell any softwood and seem to throw tons of it on the bonfire pile! i am wanting to try and reduce the amount of waste and turn it into a product we can sell.

Is there a machine out there that can make kindling from rings? or is it all palletwood etc? :confused1:

Is it labour intensive or a 1 man operation?

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People always sell used cut offs from a carpenter or the like, i always cry when i see arbs etc shredding branches etc, i chop mine up and use / sell as kindling.

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Having never produced kindling before i am considering processing our softwood, we hardly ever sell any softwood and seem to throw tons of it on the bonfire pile! i am wanting to try and reduce the amount of waste and turn it into a product we can sell.

Is there a machine out there that can make kindling from rings? or is it all palletwood etc? :confused1:

Is it labour intensive or a 1 man operation?

 

Stock pile get Jenkins in to chip sell them the chip get a cheque without lifting a finger

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Pity your not nearer to me, if you are going to throw it out or burn it anyway I could make use of it keeping my house warm - saftwood wokrs as well as hardwood apart from the need to throw logs on the fire more often

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Pity your not nearer to me, if you are going to throw it out or burn it anyway I could make use of it keeping my house warm - saftwood wokrs as well as hardwood apart from the need to throw logs on the fire more often

 

 

Yup, sure does.

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we just completed the build of a kindling machine to use up some of the conifer that gets disposed of it comes off fairly stringy but I think this helps it catch alight conifer is good for it as it catches easy and burns hot and fast and its cheap

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we just completed the build of a kindling machine to use up some of the conifer that gets disposed of it comes off fairly stringy but I think this helps it catch alight conifer is good for it as it catches easy and burns hot and fast and its cheap

 

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