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Came across this video this afternoon -

Got me to thinking, we cut a hell of alot of birch, and I'm now wondering if we could use the brash to make small bundles which would sell for fire lighters etc

 

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Came across this video this afternoon -

Got me to thinking, we cut a hell of alot of birch, and I'm now wondering if we could use the brash to make small bundles which would sell for fire lighters etc

 

 

his name is alan walters,,hes from the wessex coppice group,very knowledgable bloke, sells quite a few of em,25 in a bundle, for £25,,,,used to be very popular for starting bakers ovens,he now sells em to hotels mainly.

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his name is alan walters,,hes from the wessex coppice group,very knowledgable bloke, sells quite a few of em,25 in a bundle, for £25,,,,used to be very popular for starting bakers ovens,he now sells em to hotels mainly.

 

I wonder how many I could make in an hour....

 

I think if they were neatly trimmed and bundled then they would sell well alongside kindling and firewood :001_smile:

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You could make besoms too, theres a book called The Green Wodworking Encyclopedia I think it is, I've got a copy somewhere that list all the old uses for coppice timber etc and includes faggots etc, gives instruction on how to do everything and what tools needed I'll find it and post the ISBN number if your interested :thumbup1:

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You could make besoms too, theres a book called The Green Wodworking Encyclopedia I think it is, I've got a copy somewhere that list all the old uses for coppice timber etc and includes faggots etc, gives instruction on how to do everything and what tools needed I'll find it and post the ISBN number if your interested :thumbup1:

 

That sounds an interesting book :thumbup1:

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You could make besoms too, theres a book called The Green Wodworking Encyclopedia I think it is, I've got a copy somewhere that list all the old uses for coppice timber etc and includes faggots etc, gives instruction on how to do everything and what tools needed I'll find it and post the ISBN number if your interested :thumbup1:

 

the books written by Ray tabor, go to http://www.woodsmithstore.co.uk sell loads of good stuff:thumbup1:

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