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The man who turned up on Wed to fit the gates I had not ordered (true but long winded storey) allowed there is a market for "stove logs" locally, that is split fine and cut short to fit in the multitude of stoves with small fireboxs fitted locally.

As the logs in the standard nett bags sold at the filling stations etc tend to be too large.

Only rub is I imagine they would really need to be hardwood logs, or one would be firing endlessly.

The stove the cousin fitted, which is sized for the living room, only takes what I call "coke can" sized logs.

Has the above owt relevant to do with the subject of this thread?

not really sure.

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