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I fill by hand the trick is to get the nets with smallest weave possible stops the logs snagging on the net.If cut and split accuratly you can use an old barrel cut bottom out and jam that in net like a chute.Nets are a boring pain in butt to do whichever way.Avoid the carrot or veg type nets like the plauge the logs snag on the way in like heck.

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I'be just started selling bags this year. Some people just don't want to buy a couple

of cube at a time. Made my own bagging device out of scrap metal and some air conditioning duct. I only had to buy the hinge!

 

Sell them for $10 a bag (about £5 ) sold a couple of hundred bags all ready and were not really into winter yet!

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I'be just started selling bags this year. Some people just don't want to buy a couple

of cube at a time. Made my own bagging device out of scrap metal and some air conditioning duct. I only had to buy the hinge!

 

Sell them for $10 a bag (about £5 ) sold a couple of hundred bags all ready and were not really into winter yet!

 

So where on Earth do you live?

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So where on Earth do you live?

 

It's may and he's heading into winter, that's southern hemisphere then.

 

He sells his wood for a dollar that's worth about 50p, which pretty much narrows him down to a colonial.

 

It says "Dunedin, New Zeeland" in his profile.

 

 

 

So I dunno, maybe Australian?:laugh1:

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