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batista230

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  1. I understand what you are saying but normally would you sell chestnut fire wood?
  2. Yes it us every day Have a look your self? some dont even get that for it No these bag are full and they are a cubic metre
  3. Can I ask why you did not try and sell it?
  4. Well if you look on ebay and have a good look the price of a 1 tone builders bag goes for 35 quid at auction And it dose say seasoned and hard wood
  5. Do you sell this to them for the same or less money then you sell your logs?
  6. I was under the impression (correct me if im wrong) that people only bought logs and there was no market for sticks Only kindling I have see sold is finely split pine Do people buy intermediate sizes? and if so what is the price like compered to big logs
  7. Hi what size would you say is the smallest size in diameter you can buy logs before they become sticks Thanks Batista230
  8. dose no one buy chest nut or something?
  9. Thanks for the link but I just cant make anything out of it there just any enough diagrams to make sense out of it
  10. Timber type: mixture of hard wood Log size: standard split size and or stick moisture content: stood about a year Volume: TBA Delivery: TBA Location: south Yorks Would appreciate some fed back from one of the forum mods Thanks Batista230
  11. Saw the link above this thread 'looking for fire wood? click hear!' got me thinking Like you get 'pallet dealers' places which will buy your pallets off you and sell them on; is there such a thing as a wire wood dealer? Thanks Batista230
  12. I got 2 old bake been cans today slotted one of them filled it with wood and slid the slotted can inside the other put it on my fire and after may hours I now have charcoal Tried the idea mentioned above about filling the can with mud Its not quite so done/ cooked as the other idea but at least the wood did not burn So I guess starving the wood from oxegen has done the job But my next though of plan is how to make it efficient so I dont use a lot of wood for burning on the fire to the amount of charcoal I produce And another question I have is- What kind of wood is used for commercial charcoal The stuff you buy in the shops Thanks Batista230
  13. A good bit of info thanks Do you mean an internal fire? and if so do you think this is more efficient (for the amount of wood you need to burn to the charcoal you produce) then an external fire?
  14. Hi Have read some stuff on the internet about making charcoal and it would seam really easy Just got a drum cut the top off and put some holes in the top to let the water and oils out fill the drum with wood and put it on a fire and when all the steam has gone you have charcoal So I did this with a 5 gallon drum but the charcoal started burning in the bottom of the drum Any ideas why please Thanks Batista230

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