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Oh my god I wish 'd seen the bare unit only for sale. Last year near me there was half an acre of branch wood just left and abandonned between a farm and a pit top, free for all. Little sods from the nearest village had a game of petrol and matches with it :( it burned for a week

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Woudnt it be worth considering bagging into a smaller paper type bag, so you could just throw the whole thing into the fire?

 

I've been thinking along same lines for a bit

 

When we had solid fuel rayburn thought bag of coal just right size would have been clean and convenient

 

Ditto with these mini logs, i think they might be awkward as they come out of machine, and you'd have to use a scuttle, all a bit messy

 

But has potental

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" i think they might be awkward as they come out of machine, and you'd have to use a scuttle, all a bit messy"

 

This how I burn ours on the stove. They get decanted out into a garden trug outside then use a cole shovel to put them on the fire. It cuts down the mess but not perfect.

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If its going to be proper market

It needs to be perfect

 

Nice sealed paper bag, with right amount of mini logs would be 100%

 

Supply paper sack with bagged up logs inside, just open sack and chuck one on, all nice and clean ......

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This one looks suitably dangerous but a gravity feed and some covers would make it an efficient tool. Could be an old cement mixer converted.

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This one looks suitably dangerous but a gravity feed and some covers would make it an efficient tool. Could be an old cement mixer converted.

 

Not sure an old cement mixer would be strong enough. One I have seen used an old international axle and diff for the rotation, attached to a tractor, and that almost had a bit of flex in it.

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