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If you want to use par or planed softwood offcuts you need a kindlet. I think you can only put round timber in a kindla as its gravity fed. But its much quicker to cut soft wood cord into 6" bits with a prosessor than it is to mess around with par on a cross cut saw. If you are going to wholesale you need to do it quickly as there is very little profit in it.

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If you want to use par or planed softwood offcuts you need a kindlet. I think you can only put round timber in a kindla as its gravity fed. But its much quicker to cut soft wood cord into 6" bits with a prosessor than it is to mess around with par on a cross cut saw. If you are going to wholesale you need to do it quickly as there is very little profit in it.

 

could you explain what you mean by par?

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could you explain what you mean by par?

 

I think it means Planed and regulised but I could stand corrected. We have been down a simliar path you are starting on, dont want to discourage you but could save you some pain. We have tried a few processes and identified some that you will never make money out of.

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I think it means Planed and regulised but I could stand corrected. We have been down a simliar path you are starting on, dont want to discourage you but could save you some pain. We have tried a few processes and identified some that you will never make money out of.

 

not discouraged at all, in fact am encouraged that you're taking the time to discuss:001_smile:

 

i take it you've seen the setup i have from previous thread? it certainly is a long-winded way of making and packing kindling but it does seem to be making a little at the moment, however i have hankered after a machine with greater output with less fuss for a long time, but i'm concerned now having provided such a clean presentable package that the shops i supply wont like the nets of kindling even though id be able to offer them cheaper, because of the increase in dross (loose splinters, bark etc).

 

even the basic kindla as opposed to the faster kindlett and other high capacity machines would easily half my production speed. if i could know i would be able to sell high volumes of kindling then i wouldn't hesitate to buy this machine but, well that's it really!:confused1:

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not discouraged at all, in fact am encouraged that you're taking the time to discuss:001_smile:

 

i take it you've seen the setup i have from previous thread? it certainly is a long-winded way of making and packing kindling but it does seem to be making a little at the moment, however i have hankered after a machine with greater output with less fuss for a long time, but i'm concerned now having provided such a clean presentable package that the shops i supply wont like the nets of kindling even though id be able to offer them cheaper, because of the increase in dross (loose splinters, bark etc).

 

even the basic kindla as opposed to the faster kindlett and other high capacity machines would easily half my production speed. if i could know i would be able to sell high volumes of kindling then i wouldn't hesitate to buy this machine but, well that's it really!:confused1:

 

kindla is faster than the kindlet ive just bought

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