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Ok the bgs are in, they are 90 x 90 x 97 cm and are between £2 and £3.50 depending on how many you order.

 

Call Malcolm Scott on 01241 828 681

 

I rang this number and Malcolm got some one else to ring me, I am confused as even if I ordered over a thousand is was more then £4.50. Can you put any light on this

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Just ordered 200 today for under £3 each.

 

I have worked out why I was getting a larger quote, if you ring the scotland office and you tell them your in England they immediately put you in touch with a different company / branch from Leicester, they are giving the £5+ a bag quote. Need to say Im from Scotland to deal with the contact mentioned in this thread

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I have long been looking for a solution to the problem of handling logs once: ie splitting them streight into a container and leaving them there untill sold. I currently sell in bulk bags but have to leave the logs to dry before filling them. I want to be able to pay the "splitters" by the bag to avoid any slacking (i'm a tight git ) also double handling is never a good idea. Although there are some vented bags on the market they are very expensive £8 - 9.

 

I have found a bag manufacturer who can make a ventilated bag for around the £4.50 mark which i think is ok as i would charge the customer a deposit against a bag returns. To get this price, or possibly even better, I need to order a lot. I am currently awaiting a sample.

 

If the sample is ok who would be interested in some bags? I would pass them on at cost price plus carrige. The more takers the cheaper the price.

we split strait in to the bag now ,put them in order so you take dryest out first i dont think you need the expence of vented bags a good breez will dry timber even in bags as we have found.

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