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350 tonnes of hardwood available in 4 weeks (Lancashire)


David Riding
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a cube of logwood is not alot of wood is it, the cubic metre bags really hold 1.2 cube if you need to measure a cube it should be in a metal frame that does not flex while filling or am i being a bit picky

 

I think you need to get your tape measure and calculator out!

 

Seriously, if you selling a standard size bulk bag as a cubic metre you are liable to prosecution under the weights and measures act.

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ibc container or the cage it sits in is a good idea as the bags do stretch after repeated use to the point i have to squash them onto my trailer now where as they used to fit just right

 

I use the IBC cage with windbreak netting around the side it also helps with storage as I can stack 4 high empty and 3 high with logs in.

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