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Groovy Timber

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  1. Tempting, I'm sure. But the design is now officially registered and legally covered by the UK IPO...so copying it would not be a good idea, on various counts!
  2. Of course people on here will know more about wood than those not involved in the trade. But, in the case of many in the latter group, then this will be anything but "a quirky gimmick," as is already being proven. These log stores can store a lot of logs, as well as season them. And the amounts needed, depending on what you're using them for, are all spelled out in the FAQ section of our website...which also states that if you're going to be burning a huge amount (e.g. to heat your home) then you'll need, in effect, more than one of these log stores to house them.
  3. Then you should try it - especially as the problem of having unseasoned wood to burn does exist! Just saying.

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