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Tom D
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Sg baker do bags that size.

I've prices somewhere.

 

I easily got a potato box worth, 1.7 cube in them.

 

They were surprisingly stable when filled with logs

 

Not wanting to de-rail but how long do your potatoe boxes last, do you adjust the slats for airflow and what is the going rate used up your way? :confused1:

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Just been reading about the customer taking responsibility for seasoning his own wood. One thing not been mentioned is how they are going to achieve this. Even if they had some space it might still not be a suitable spot with suitable airflow.

8 cube stacked for drying would not be practical for the average house.

 

Quite true, I find that in the cities most folk barely have space for 1 or 2 cube. Thats why we got out of doing bags, people always wanting just one bag, I only deliver big loads now.

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Just been reading about the customer taking responsibility for seasoning his own wood. One thing not been mentioned is how they are going to achieve this. Even if they had some space it might still not be a suitable spot with suitable airflow.

8 cube stacked for drying would not be practical for the average house.

 

8 cube stacked is only 2x2x2m. The size of a small garden shed. It's endlessly amusing that people will spend thousands on a stove installation and then cheap out on wood storage.

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8 cube stacked is only 2x2x2m. The size of a small garden shed. It's endlessly amusing that people will spend thousands on a stove installation and then cheap out on wood storage.

 

Not according to one of my customers.

You have to allow for "bulking"

 

"bulking, is the gap left between the round of the log, and the square edge" followed by "dont you know anything"

:lol:

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