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14 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

Our sales are 2/3 rds of the shorter logs.

It's a trade of between  the fact that smaller logs means more air space so less raw material  against the extra sawdust cutting.

 

It's a right pain cutting my 16" jotul logs in half to fit in the little morso, although no regrets on the change.

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10 hours ago, Woodworks said:

So you are stacking the logs? 1 loose cube is around 0.8 cube when stacked. We sell for £115 for a loose cube but £100 should be doable in most areas if you have well dried logs I would have thought. So 80 stacked cube should raise 10K excluding all costs though. I would do plenty of shorter logs as stoves seem to be getting smaller and smaller in our experience so have plenty of logs at 9" . Our sales are 2/3 rds of the shorter logs.

My feeling exactly - 300mm logs will be too big for most people unless they have large stoves or open fires. 8 to ten inch is better generally

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