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Vented bag Sizes


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Im wondering about vented bag sizes and suppliers . Essentially im after being asked to supply a shop with bulk bags of hardwood . They have sold firewood with a degree of success before and they were describing bags around 1.4 - 1.5 m high with a plan area of 0.9m x 0.9 m from memory . 

Has anyone ever come across bags like these ?

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1 hour ago, SbTVF said:

Can you not decant logs from a solid vessel so you can quote by a definite volume rather than per bag. Doesn’t matter if they’re stretched then.

I suppose you could but id say the emphasis will be on appearance , as in if you put the theoretical correct volume in and its still a bit below the top people will imagine theyre not getting full value .

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