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I always try to remember to ask what size they can accomodate. The housewives love it. As do their husbands. I try to keep them between 7-10", a good mix of size. If a customer wants em' bigger, I've always got some big stuff to hand to mix in with the standard size. They get the unsplittable knotty bits that I lob to one side especially for this occasion.

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Hodge, do you take the 8" as a maximum? I mean if you had a 52" length of cord, that's 6 logs at 8", and a 4" log, minus kerf.

 

Would you chuck the small log in the load, or separate it?

 

I had a solicitor ring me last year 'instructing' me to supply him with 'seasoned ash logs, 6 inches in length. Not 5 inches. Not 7 inches. 6 inches - do you understand?'

 

I understood all right. I hope he's still waiting!

 

I would chuck the 4" in mate, I just chick whatever through, sometimes the odd bit of 12" might go through, ain't had any complaints about the size yet, well only of the mrs.

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