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I need to kiln dry some of my wood to supply a petrol station that wont take anything else, what is the best and cheapest way of doing this, i will need to state on the bags that it has been kiln dryied, would a polytunnel do the job.SDC12176.jpg.1b73fe56553f26865c8a2a5daca25ef6.jpg

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What MC is the garage calling Kiln Dried?

 

Putting logs in a tunnel does speed up the process but its not a Kiln...

 

At the moment they have a supplie in plastic bags from a large local supplier, but they are charging £3.50 a bag to the petrol station.

 

I was told that a polytunnel classes as a solar kiln, is this correct.

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Once you have an answer I would be interested in finding out more about your trailer. As all my sales this winter have been in cu m bags I am thinking of an IFW tiltbed with a tall tailgate

 

http://www.iwt.co.uk/products/tiltbed/ct-tiltbed?tab=details

 

Load it from the sides, then lift the body and roll the pallet off much like i am now with my GD85. Bit long to get in some places I suppose but as I get busier I can load 4 pallets instead of 2. That would have been handy this week, has 2 drops 100 yards apart 10 miles away wanting 3 bags between them, that is increasingly likely to happen.

 

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Once you have an answer I would be interested in finding out more about your trailer. As all my sales this winter have been in cu m bags I am thinking of an IFW tiltbed with a tall tailgate

 

CT Tiltbed - New & Used Trailers - Horsebox, Livestock, Plant, Tippers, Car Transporters, Flatbed, Box Van, Spares

 

Load it from the sides, then lift the body and roll the pallet off much like i am now with my GD85. Bit long to get in some places I suppose but as I get busier I can load 4 pallets instead of 2. That would have been handy this week, has 2 drops 100 yards apart 10 miles away wanting 3 bags between them, that is increasingly likely to happen.

 

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This is an IWT 16ft tiltbed, i use it normaly to tow my race car and i have a cover for it .

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All right Doug!

 

Where did you get the green m3 bags from how much were they?

 

HI how are you,

I got the bags from Bagssupplies, i think they were £5.75, but not 100%.

I have a 50 barrow bags too.

I have got a timber grab for my 10 tonner now so just have to fit it a do the bolsters, when i get a chance lol.

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At the moment they have a supplie in plastic bags from a large local supplier, but they are charging £3.50 a bag to the petrol station.

 

I was told that a polytunnel classes as a solar kiln, is this correct.

 

So long as its designed properly. ie proper ventilation and moisture extraction.

 

If you used a standard polytunnel with doors on your likely to end up with wet mouldy wood.

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