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He did 300 bags delivered for £450 cash. The net bags were on the smaller side, see my website - kindling pic for details. Sorry cannot remember exact dimensions.

 

I think the killer will be delivery so that is why I thought it would probably suit someone more local. Last season I sold 600 bags (sold out) in my second season so if I find the right supplier and price am sure this could be really built up.

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He did 300 bags delivered for £450 cash. The net bags were on the smaller side, see my website - kindling pic for details. Sorry cannot remember exact dimensions.

 

I think the killer will be delivery so that is why I thought it would probably suit someone more local. Last season I sold 600 bags (sold out) in my second season so if I find the right supplier and price am sure this could be really built up.

 

Our bags are 40x50 and we currently charge £1.60 a bag but we are booked solid for months and getting the timber is becomming a pita. You are right to get it local send it any distance and the only person making a good margin is the courier.

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Our bags are 40x50 and we currently charge £1.60 a bag but we are booked solid for months and getting the timber is becomming a pita. You are right to get it local send it any distance and the only person making a good margin is the courier.

 

HI STEVE that what will kill it in the end getting hold of good timber mate all best jon ps are you going to arb show

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last year was getting £4.50 for 82x52cm at the petrol station, you could prob get 2.75

40x 50 bags from one 82x52 thats 14-16kg so almost works out the same.

 

would you be looking for more than 600+ to collect from inverness (only 15mins) 40x50cm for £1.60

schedule is busy i may be able to fit an order in but wont know for two months. i cannot guarantee all wood is crispy 16%.

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