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I have maybe 20 in yard

the company I get them from has maybe forty or fifty. Often get that many a month.

Barnsley bob think your about right on the size if the were 1mcu + we would use them ourselves.

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they look a bit like potato crates, have a word with a local farmer, he might take the whole lot off your hands for his tatty harvest.

 

Good dea, but potato and bulb crates are much bigger.:001_smile:

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I'd be careful of doing anything involving burning with them - shipping crates from overseas are often fumigated with nasty stuff like methyl bromide powder to kill any bugs that might be living in the wood. There are moves to try and get this stopped - or the chemical changed at least - but I know the last crate I had from India was treated with it. Might not be too healthy to bung 'em on the fire or make sticks out of them!

 

Andy

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