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One thing to remember though it that it is the internal, not external measurement that you want. If the external is euro pallet size, then the internal will be less.

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Yeah but to get a cubic metre of logs in, the box would want to be bigger than a cube anyway in order to allow for air space.

 

Not really, dont most people sell per 'loose' cm3 anyway, as in thrown loose in to a bag or trailer...

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some of the worst crooks I have met can count very well. Some of the nicest most talented people I have met could not read write or count. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses with some its people skills :lol:

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Not really, dont most people sell per 'loose' cm3 anyway, as in thrown loose in to a bag or trailer...

 

Maybe so.:confused1:

I always put extra in just to make sure.:001_smile:

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Maybe so.:confused1:

I always put extra in just to make sure.:001_smile:

 

same here tommer, even though all ours is measured in the 1m3 sacks, we usually throw a few on by hand for good measure , rightly or wrongly so theres no disputes that they havent had the measure.

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Howdy my helpful online amigo's

measured them today and they came out 45.5 long 38 wide 36 deep measured in inches as ony tape had to hand

 

maths I could never grasp,Always got frustrated and angry with it and sadly my mind wandered in class,usually Ended up day dreaming of tractors and saws lol

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