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Hi all has anyone been using plastic heatsealed bags for kindling? We have been asked by one of our customers to provide it but am concerned as we use round wood through a kindlet it still retains a small amount of moisture.

 

I had a sample off hullsmillfarm (chris) off here, that were heat sealed in plastic and they were superb, saying that Chris does'nt use roundwood, i'm sure he will be along soon to explain it better.

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i only use squared timber for kindling, so i would assume that it's kiln dried... my bags are clear plastic heat sealed and the only time i've seen moisture form on the inside of the bag is if the bags are left in the sun.

 

i'v not liked the idea of round wood for kindling because of the amount of dross due to the bark, i'm afraid i'm damn fussy:blushing:

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It isn't just the wood that may release moisture, the air trapped inside the bag will produce its own condensation especially if left in the sun or where it is subject to temperature changes.

Kiln dried wood still contains some moisture (8% or so) so unless you are going to vacuum seal each bag then I would have thought you may get some condensation forming at some point.

All depends how long the kindling is going to be stored in the plastic bag

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