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I get reject timber for kindling production. long lenghts of feather edge and tongue and groove. Sometimes a bit small for kindlett but could be ideal for this job. Pm if interested I would imagine you need to be based in the south of england to make it pay otherwise transport will kill it.

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I built my own... couple of hours and about £70 in materials.... possibly will get shot down in flames here for design flaws but having had a read up and wanting it to fit in an area i came up with this. Bit of a wind tunnel down the side of the house which should aid drying. It's 2.4m long, Just over a meter and a half high and about 60cm deep. It's nearly full now.

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I have been thinking of doing something simmilar as there seems to be a demand for logs for open fires/woodburners these days! Looks like it might be a good sideline...........

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