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sorry mike - got the wrong end of the stick - you really do have to fil the nets really well, and we stack on end , as all the logs are cut to 8" all the nets are very even and consistant as all our nets are machine filled by the fuelwood splitta then we can stack up to 70 on a standard pallet quite easy and stable as all the cut surfaces are flat to stand the next net onto.

 

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sorry mike - got the wrong end of the stick - you really do have to fil the nets really well, and we stack on end , as all the logs are cut to 8" all the nets are very even and consistant as all our nets are machine filled by the fuelwood splitta then we can stack up to 70 on a standard pallet quite easy and stable as all the cut surfaces are flat to stand the next net onto.

 

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thanks for that, out of interest how many nets do you do a year or do you only do nets and not loose loads, Mike.

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thanks for that, out of interest how many nets do you do a year or do you only do nets and not loose loads, Mike.

 

we do about 18,000 nets of softwood logs, but already this year that figure looks to go out the window:thumbup:, we do about 12,000 kindling and we have already past that aswell, with about 5,000 nets of hardwood logs all our nets are mostly wholesale to garages, coalmen and other firewood merchants.

and then we do retail loose tipped loads of 2m3 to the domestic market. :thumbup:

if you want to place an order and save yourself having to bag and palletise give us a ring:thumbup:

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we do about 18,000 nets of softwood logs, but already this year that figure looks to go out the window:thumbup:, we do about 12,000 kindling and we have already past that aswell, with about 5,000 nets of hardwood logs all our nets are mostly wholesale to garages, coalmen and other firewood merchants.

and then we do retail loose tipped loads of 2m3 to the domestic market. :thumbup:

if you want to place an order and save yourself having to bag and palletise give us a ring:thumbup:

joy

 

Thats a lot of nets do you keep them all undercover to keep them dry,bet you love the fuelwood splitta would not want to bag all those by hand:001_smile:

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Thats a lot of nets do you keep them all undercover to keep them dry,bet you love the fuelwood splitta would not want to bag all those by hand:001_smile:

 

we have box vans to keep them in, but we promote the coalmen to take theirs through the summer for us as we are lacking in undercover space, and we tend to get that many orders it ends up cutting to order and as soon as they are done they go out luckily,

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thansk

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