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  1. Prior arrangement only, email/PM/phone, can be same-day Plenty of room on wide road & wide pavement to maneuver vehicle and/or trailer
  2. Lewis97

    Lewis Evans

    Accept any form of soft or hard wood If car is parked on driveway contact me and I can get this moved to provide ease of unloading thanks in advance
  3. Nicole lovell

    Nicole lovell

    Accepting hard/soft wood logs or kindling for my log burner, unload onto front garden with prior arrangement only. Text, email or PM preferred. - Do not call. Thanks, Nicole
  4. LDonnelly

    Donnelly’s

    Hi, Happy to accept any wood suitable for log burners. Ideally hard wood but happy to accept soft wood log. Can be dropped/tipped on the sloped grass at the side of the drive. A heads up would be good before you drop. Please feel free to contact for directions Logs will definitely help us fuel our log burner through next winter so thank you.
  5. In your opinion, what's the best wood you use for kindling on scale? Not interested in pallets or wood offcuts.
  6. Hello all👋, I am in need for a bulk kindling supplier that can delivery in Norfolk... The price and quality needs to be good. Don't mind if its lose or bagged Could anyone fulfil this or know of anyone that could. Many Thanks... Look forward to the replies.
  7. HarcourtTer

    Harcourt Terrace

    Looking for wood, for use with a fire pit Haven’t got any equipment for unloading wood, and we will need to be able to carry to the back garden , so nothing too big please any decent burning sized wood will do
  8. Hi, I have recently joined on a hunt for wood to burn at home. We don't have any heating in our house so rely on logs and kindling to keep us warm, and this is set to run out for this year very soon! Please can anyone let me know if they have (or know how to get hold of) any dry logs or kindling. We are based in Nutley, East Sussex. thanks in advance!
  9. Hi everyone, we own 24 acres of pine forest which is in pretty poor health and needs to be felled soon. The plan is to fell up to 75% of it, some of it for logs, but the majority for kindling as this seems to be the best way for us to make some money from it. There's quite a lot of already seasoned wood there which we could get to work on as soon as we have all the equipment required. Already have access to a currently vacant and large sheep building which we can use to store the logs and kindling. We're new to all this though so any advice would be much appreciated. Here are some of the questions I'm currently trying to get clear on: 1. What's the best way of going about estimating how much we can expect to make out of it? I realise that this is going to be difficult to gauge reliably, but assuming there must be a way of getting a conservative estimate which we can work to while we're planning. Any useful contacts for this? Any sums I can apply to get this approximate figure? 2. When it comes to processing the wood, it seems that Kindlet and Posch are the brands to go for, which model would you recommend? How often do they tend to clog up and/or need parts replacing? Given that we have a set amount to get through, would you recommend leasing/renting the equipment or buying with the intent to resale? We have 1 heavy duty chainsaw and 1 person licensed to use it, we can transport the logs to the sheep building using either a pick-up truck or trailer, but what other machinery would we need to process this amount in a few months of hard work? How big a difference will kiln drying it make? is it worth investing in buying or renting a smallish one? And how many people do you think we would need to do this? At the moment, we have 3 of us, but others we could pay to help out provided there was enough profit in it. 3. When it comes to marketing and selling, should we be aiming at wholesalers for this quantity or going to local pubs, hotels, shops, etc and selling over a longer period of time? I'm guessing that the bigger players like national supermarket, petrol station and garden centre chains will have contracts with large scale suppliers so aren't interested in smaller/one-off suppliers, is this correct? If so, do you think covid may have created an opening with these buyers who may be looking to stockpile a product that won't go off? Finally, how much would you expect to sell the kindling bags for to wholesalers? And how much to smaller local buyers like hotels/pubs/shops? Apologies for the barrage of questions! Any help or advice on one, some or all will be very much appreciated! Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to help out
  10. Hello I am looking for a kindling supplier, must be top quality, bone dry, I would require approximately 200 nets/bags per week throughout the next season, I can arrange collection via the pallet network, I am based in the Midlands, please DM your quote along with a photo of the product. Many thanks.
  11. Kiln Dried kindling available in clear (unbranded) plastic carry bags. Kindling length - 14cm bag size - 34.5x60cm with 7cm handle section weight - approx 2.7kg 260 bags per pallet. Can deliver nationwide. Contact us for more information [email protected] www.glossopfirewoodandfuelsuppliers.com
  12. looking for a rottabager for kindlet if anyone has one for sale, also a long shute manual bagger thanks.
  13. Hi I have a 2003 fuelwood Kindlet. I have to say these are an impressive machine have it from 6 months old. Recently i I have problems with it slow to start and run and stopping as the blade hit the softwood. I got the capacitors checked and they were all done. Changed the start and run inside the box and the black 160-200 one outside the box. Machines is running perfect band ram working when it’s not under stress, but still as it hits the wood it stops. Any suggestions? The machine is at the mark with hydraulic oil. Thanks chris
  14. I have kiln dried softwood kindling available for wholesale. 50x40 Leno nets, neat stacked kiln dried softwood kindling, 60 on a pallet for £2+vat per net, 3 or more pallets at a time £1.90+vat. I sell these for £4 but some shops I supply charge £5. Prices are ex works, collection from Pontypool South Wales. Delivery available at cost. Cheers Ash 07772280850
  15. HIGH QUALITY KILN DRIED KINDLING! Our kindling is packed into clear plastic carry bags which weigh approximately 3kg. All our kindling is cut from softwood pine/spruce and kiln dried, resulting in a dry easy to light product. We can pack 260 bags on one pallet. Contact us for a price including delivery. [email protected]
  16. Hi everyone, We have pallets of kiln dried, neatly stacked kindling available for wholesale. The nets are 38cm by 48cm which give a tighter fit to the kindling and a better overall appearance. We can send pallets anywhere in the UK or collection is available if preferred. It is stacked on pallets made up of 100 nets, but we can put more on if you want to save on haulage costs. Pallets are securely power wrapped with a dust cover so will always arrive in good condition. Available from Near Harlow, Essex. PM for further details.
  17. Hi I am looking for a kindling splitter, hopefully with a single ram and a set of say 5 or 6 knives that the ram will push the timber through. The timber will be either cut-to-length boards or small round logs (also cut-to-length). Ideally I am looking for something that can be manually operated, not electric or petrol driven and also cheap. Anyone know of such a machine or were I could get one, cheers! Something like this video or a manual version: [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm8Je2uoImo]KINDLING MACHINE FOR BOARDS: For Sale in Laois - YouTube[/ame]
  18. Hi all, thought i'd share my latest brainwave. Last week i started using a small branch off the dying Christmas tree to light the stove. No firelighters or kindling needed, works every time. Looks like it will last a few months..... Sorry to all the kindling sellers !!
  19. Hi, this is my first post.... i started doing a bit of firewood at the beginning of this year but my supply is running out. Would like to know 2 things Does anybody Know where i can buy any hardwood from so i can make it into firewood??? Also i am trying to buy some wood pellets and Kindling anybody on here sell them at a good rate??? Thanks
  20. Hi, i am looking for a supplier of wood pellets & kindling, in northumberland if possible but nationally will do. I want them at a good rate so i can retail them. Regards Matthew
  21. We are selling kindling and just wondered if £1.40 per net 65x40 was a fair price
  22. Hi, I have been offered some cedar to put through my kindling machine. Does Cedar make good kindling? Any potential issues I should be aware of? Thanks!

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