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Joy Yeomans
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taken some nice pics today in the sun of the beech drying in the nets, most items still available for wholesale customers to place orders now - thanks for looking.

 

Junior logbaron is very tall for his age at 6'4":lol: to give you some idea of the size of drying nets:001_tt2:

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yes your right dave, we will space them when they start going out, as we sell alot of this whats cut now as "part seasoned", then when re filling the bags later on, say july time wewill space them so that the wood does season thatmuch quicker for october onwards - always have about 200 nets + at a time - time and space permitting

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tbh mike, never put it all in a pile, as dont have a "push wall" to load up with the loadall, so always either left the cord wood to dry in a stack or cut into these nets and also use cubic metre nets that fit a frame, they are brill but can only really use them once

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left uncovered through the summer the pallets then covered backend if not sold before with pallet covers, the bulk nets just lef outside - once seasoned the wind keeps them dry

 

How long do you leave the small nets in the sun over the summer, the last time i left nets out in the sun over the summer i had to rebag half of them as the sunlight made the nets fall apart, or are the nets you use sunproof.:001_smile:

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not found any that are uv stable, will leave these uncovered for a month say to dry out then will cover with sheets to save the nets deteriorating, then once dried out thoroughly we cover with pallet covers before backend, but alot of ours goes straight out to customers who store undercover anyway

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