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just keep the bags out of direct sunlight and rain or they will degrade

 

Thanks, did not know that. Sunlight might be a problem, not that I can remember what that looks like !!:scared1:

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Thanks, did not know that. Sunlight might be a problem, not that I can remember what that looks like !!:scared1:

 

how lond would they last lying outside covered?i cant get inside storage and its a right pain.

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SWB, if your going to try venting the bags you've already filled, I'd try melting slots into them with a red hot poker.

 

You will loose less strength and the slots wont run like they might if you cut them with a Stanley knife.

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i covered mine with dpm on top to stop rain ingress and shade netting on the sides to stop uv rays, bags still in good nick

 

but that is hasstle so changed to rylock and only need to cover the tops

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i covered mine with dpm on top to stop rain ingress and shade netting on the sides to stop uv rays, bags still in good nick

 

but that is hasstle so changed to rylock and only need to cover the tops

 

so to sum it up, bags are quick and easy but a waste of time because they dont dry logs and rot, so spend a bit of time getting some pallets and a roll of sheep fence and do the job once:001_smile:

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so to sum it up, bags are quick and easy but a waste of time because they dont dry logs and rot, so spend a bit of time getting some pallets and a roll of sheep fence and do the job once:001_smile:

 

easy to repair too. just need some wire

 

you try repairing a vented bag

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