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Posted
Hi All,

 

Got a Fuelwood Kindlet machine. Put some Larch wood through it but was too knotty and awkward! Was told Avis Grandis was a good wood but cant find any... Any recommendations....

 

Thanks

James

 

Hopshill Firewood

I have just looked at your wesite and noticed you have the crates described as 1 ton crates, think you should chane it to volume m3 before trading standards catch up with you.:thumbup:

Posted
Hi All,

 

Got a Fuelwood Kindlet machine. Put some Larch wood through it but was too knotty and awkward! Was told Avis Grandis was a good wood but cant find any... Any recommendations....

 

Thanks

James

 

Hopshill Firewood

 

 

think you mean Abies Grandis

Posted (edited)

hi there James, popular makes very good kindling.

:thumbup::thumbup:

 

You definatly need to change from ton boxs to m3 boxs on your website, or you will have the happy chappies from trading standards a calling.

Edited by slack ma girdle
i have been drinking cider
Posted

James ... I have been looking for some storage crates like the ones you show on your website. I need something that can stack to utilise the height in a new barn. Are they .75 cube and do you mind me asking who supplies them and how much?

 

Dave

Posted

Hey Dave

 

Bought the crates from Abergavenny Saw Mills! They are 1 ton potato boxes and managed to get them at £50 a piece. Have been selling them by the crate not by the cubic meter. Was told that they were just under 2 cubic meters. Hope this helps all the best!

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