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Hi all....just wondering as to how many nets of kindling you get to the cube? I know it depends on size of net but for the standard 40x50 or 45x50 net...whatever you use? Thanks, Kevin

 

Our nets are 40x50 and 124 bags used to fit snugly in our 2 cu metre tipper. A 0.72 dumpy bag of off cuts makes 35-40 bags of kindling. I would say I cubic metre of solid timber will make 80-90 bags.

 

Jon your pm box is full it would take about an hour to fill a 1 cu metre dumpy bag. If people want to stuff their own bags we can do a metre cube dumpy from £72

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Our nets are 40x50 and 124 bags used to fit snugly in our 2 cu metre tipper. A 0.72 dumpy bag of off cuts makes 35-40 bags of kindling. I would say I cubic metre of solid timber will make 80-90 bags.

 

Jon your pm box is full it would take about an hour to fill a 1 cu metre dumpy bag. If people want to stuff their own bags we can do a metre cube dumpy from £72

 

Stuffing the bags has to be the worst part of the whole process unless your set up for it

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Stuffing the bags has to be the worst part of the whole process unless your set up for it

 

Possibly as it comes out fairly neat on the shoot and gets untidy as it hits the bulk bag. But we can offer what people ask for.

 

At times we have to pay £60 a tonne for decent wood and there is at least half a tonne in a bulk bag when its green. so the wood has cost £30 before you start. There are no bargains to be had these days unless someone is exploited margins are just too tight.

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Possibly as it comes out fairly neat on the shoot and gets untidy as it hits the bulk bag. But we can offer what people ask for.

 

At times we have to pay £60 a tonne for decent wood and there is at least half a tonne in a bulk bag when its green. so the wood has cost £30 before you start. There are no bargains to be had these days unless someone is exploited margins are just too tight.

 

HI STEVE thanks for that steve i no your KINDING IS GOOD STUFF IVE IT SEEN THANKS STEVE JON :thumbup:

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