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I've realised I have missed a trick and not stocked up with nets of Kindling for my first year at supplying Firewood. Most of my customers have asked me for a bag or 2 when I have dropped their logs off etc.

 

Does anyone on here supply pallet loads of netted Kindling?? Or anyone have any numbers/emails/websites for guys(or girls ;)) for suplliers. Seen a couple of guys on Ebay who supply 50/100 nets on a pallet but wanted to ask on here first.

 

Any help would be great

 

Thanks again

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I supply kindling on a wholesale basis.

 

It's kiln dried in 40 x 50 monofilament nets.

 

I can deliver them first week in jan.

 

I can deliver up to 3000 nets at a time.

 

Pm me fir further details

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We purchase the timber in kiln dried. We prodominantly use second quality timber that cannot be sold on the open market.

 

I will post some photos of our shed when I get home tonight I can't attach images from my phone

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I've realised I have missed a trick and not stocked up with nets of Kindling for my first year at supplying Firewood. Most of my customers have asked me for a bag or 2 when I have dropped their logs off etc.

 

Does anyone on here supply pallet loads of netted Kindling?? Or anyone have any numbers/emails/websites for guys(or girls ;)) for suplliers. Seen a couple of guys on Ebay who supply 50/100 nets on a pallet but wanted to ask on here first.

 

Any help would be great

 

Thanks again

Try ebay. there is always kindling for sale.

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We purchase the timber in kiln dried. We prodominantly use second quality timber that cannot be sold on the open market.

 

I will post some photos of our shed when I get home tonight I can't attach images from my phone

 

Good quality stuff!

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The timber had to be cut twice before it can go through the kindlett but it seems worth the hard work for the amount we are selling. It's our first real year at it and we are doing well so far! Well apart from me cutting an inch off my finger on the saw on crimbo eve and being admitted to hospital !!!!!

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