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A new size and style of kindling net added to the range


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I have not posted much about our kindling lately because even though it has been a mild winter at times we have been flat out and I was afraid of letting our regular customers down. We have improved our storage with 5 new sheds and hope to keep well in front of the job this year.

 

We have been producing a green net for the last 6 months and it has been very popular. It is produced from English softwood clean new off cuts so locally grown and sourced. The bag is a quality woven green net 600x450 and weighs around 5.2 kg when bone dry. The bags are about 25 % bigger than our orange nets. Due to the slightly more rustic look we have been selling for the same price.

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Mind if I ask what type of machine you use? We used to do kindling with (I think) a kindla machine run off a bobcat but didn't have enough of a market.

Do you still drop rounds down a chute to be split repeatedly or have the machines changed? Don't worry I'm just curious, no intention of making kindling again. ;)

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