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Mitch
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Put it through a saw bench with conveyor straight in to vented bags, should take couple of days, 3 at most now that should produce at a guess 40/50 0.8m3 don't think that's bad at £70-£80 a bag

 

 

It may be worth getting a huge huge pile then hire in that automatic Posch machine that processes billets.

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I'm considering the posch auto cut in the future, we are well practiced with riko saw bench with conveyor, an fill a bag in about 12 -15 mins, helps if someone passes you the billet, agree with auto cut tho as that takes out other person in equation.

 

We stacked last year but had to keep moving machine forward , but if a pain

 

Still not sore wether to try and make a billet bundler , least it's movable

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