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Does anyone know of a supplier of mesh bags for logs similar to the 1 ton 'dumpy' bags sand etc comes in?

 

I would like to be able to process green wood then leave it in bags to season undercover but in the wind and then lift inside and empty for final drying.

 

Any help suggestions gratefully received.

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Just remember these bags are a full metre cubed. A builders one tonne bag can be as little as 63% of this, but usually about 73% (900mm x 900mm x 900mm).

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Just remember these bags are a full metre cubed. A builders one tonne bag can be as little as 63% of this, but usually about 73% (900mm x 900mm x 900mm).

 

The ones on the ebay link posted are 0.61 cubic metre

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A few of us should get together and buy 50. Im in.

 

I will let you know what the fleabay ones are like, but I did want a bit bigger, so if you are on about 1m3 bags, count me in.

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