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 I trim all mine except ash which is less twiggy

 

sounds like a good plan with the paper bags

 

branch / mini logs. The way forward if we could work out best way to do it

 

not sure about drying out the branches

 

i find the fresher the wood the neater the cut

 

dry stuff tends to shatter ??

 

 

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5 hours ago, david lawrence said:

 I trim all mine except ash which is less twiggy

 

sounds like a good plan with the paper bags

 

branch / mini logs. The way forward if we could work out best way to do it

 

not sure about drying out the branches

 

i find the fresher the wood the neater the cut

 

dry stuff tends to shatter ??

 

 

I think you are right and the whole branches would take ages to dry anyway.

 

I see that hand held bag stitchers are between £150 and£250 on ebay. so must have a good market to make it worthwhile

 

How big do you think the bags should be and how much to ask for them.  I suppose the bags themselves will cost about 25p so you would need to sell a pounds worth at least.

 

 

Posted
46 minutes ago, Billhook said:

I see that hand held bag stitchers are between £150 and£250 on ebay. so must have a good market to make it worthwhile

Buy the bags stitched at one end and fill from the other then fold over and staple, this is what we did with charcoal.

Posted
8 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Buy the bags stitched at one end and fill from the other then fold over and staple, this is what we did with charcoal.

That OSM, is so deeply profound, without this sage advice I would not have known how to fill these bags.?

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Khriss said:

Remember yr hazard sticker on bag as those staples are renown fr ripping yr fingers to shreds ;) k

Just need to experiment to see if the paper bag has enough energy to light the loggings without the need for a fire lighter

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Posted
9 hours ago, openspaceman said:

Buy the bags stitched at one end and fill from the other then fold over and staple, this is what we did with charcoal.

What sizes of bags are available for charcoal and how much do they cost?

Posted
11 minutes ago, Billhook said:

What sizes of bags are available for charcoal and how much do they cost?

I use the smaller Sellway bags and they hold around 13 litres of charcoal (measured in a bucket) Cost is around 50-60P per bag but that's all printed up. 

Posted
35 minutes ago, Billhook said:

Just need to experiment to see if the paper bag has enough energy to light the loggings without the need for a fire lighter

Soak the bag in saltpeter an let it dry, that's gonna work ;) hehe k

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7 hours ago, Woodworks said:

I use the smaller Sellway bags and they hold around 13 litres of charcoal (measured in a bucket) Cost is around 50-60P per bag but that's all printed up. 

Thanks for that

7 hours ago, Khriss said:

Soak the bag in saltpeter an let it dry, that's gonna work ;) hehe k

I shall save that experiment until I have enough to put under the Houses of Parliament!

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