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Logs4u

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About Logs4u

  • Birthday 23/08/1973

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  • Location:
    Chester
  • Interests
    Mycology (Mushrooms), Vegetable gardening,
  • Occupation
    Transport manager (officialy) General go to man/boy
  • Post code
    CH1 6LZ
  • City
    Chester

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  1. had a look at the fact sheet would suggest 1.6:1 ratio for (spruce,WR cedar, ppalr, willow): hardwood and 1.3:1 ratio for (Sweet chestnut, larch, D.Fir, pine, a;der) : hardwood. So if follow similar price structure hen should be able to sell to customers. Thanks for the info would never have found it on my own. cheers! Think time I went to pub
  2. I know that hardwood burners longer and hotter than softwood, but what is the ratio. I can get a good supplier of softwood that can easily be processed but can't convert customers if I can't tell them if it works out cheaper. :confused1:

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