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I have a load that you are welcome to- i bought about 100 and have tripped over them ever since:blushing: (i dont really do logs) but they vame from mole valley if i recall. :001_smile:

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Yes, I'm sure its been posted before but I can't find the Fred. :blushing:

Anyone suggest a cheap supplier of log nets?

 

I use medallion. found them the cheapest and most reliable.

 

i buy 40 x 50 nets for about 9p each delivered.

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Hi there i use john dowty ltd i use the 65cmx45cm woven orange nets i pay £119.00 a thousand inc v.a.t give them a bell on 01905620404 they will give a better deal than medallion ive bought off them for 8years and they havent let me down once tell them that i robert owen from north wales suggested them to you.good luck

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while we are on the subject and i dont want to hijack your thread but how long will the netted bags last for in a shed?is it possible to split timber wet and bag them straight away to dry for 6 months say and the bags will be ok to handle.

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I have a load that you are welcome to- i bought about 100 and have tripped over them ever since:blushing: (i dont really do logs) but they vame from mole valley if i recall. :001_smile:

 

Cheers Tommer, that sounds like an ideal no. to test the water with. Doing a lot more logs nowadays and getting asked by a few old dears if I can supply bags rather than tip a load. If it takes off, I'll order scads. :thumbup: Where and when can I collect 'em?

Cheers to everyone else who took the trouble to reply.:thumbup1:

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while we are on the subject and i dont want to hijack your thread but how long will the netted bags last for in a shed?is it possible to split timber wet and bag them straight away to dry for 6 months say and the bags will be ok to handle.

 

Make sure you store them in total darkness, if the sunlight gets at them they literally fall to pieces.

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