Probably one of those big white bags but depends how they stack them.I'm about to order 1.2 cubic metres of logs, at £120. The problem I have is with price comparison - I have no idea how many logs that is or how much 10 logs is in cubic metres.
Probably one of those big white bags but depends how they stack them.I'm about to order 1.2 cubic metres of logs, at £120. The problem I have is with price comparison - I have no idea how many logs that is or how much 10 logs is in cubic metres.
Yeah, this also bothers me.A cubic metre of logs varies hugely between suppliers, too!
Find a good one and stick with them. Close stacked wood gets hugely more in 1m3 than a dumpy bag, as they're called.Yeah, this also bothers me.
Any solutions?
Look interesting,says they have them in a shop not too far from me.Any idea how much ? Also do they smell of coffee ? Would be a bonus.Recently tried these recycled coffee grounds logs, they burn well and produce a good heat.
http://www.bio-bean.com/coffee-logs/
Some of us can just get wood l guess. Where is he when he's needed? Fnaar? Fnaar?I never pay for wood. Word in the village is that I'm very handsome. There's also another word going around, one that I am a rabid collector of old wood. I get a year round supply of logs, off cuts, etc, brought to chez Drago for free.
Can't remember what I paid, I got them at a petrol station, but they are on Amazon for £9.99 with free delivery https://www.amazon.co.uk/Coffee-Logs-WINTER-RECYCLED-COFFEE/dp/B01N3ZMKB8Look interesting,says they have them in a shop not too far from me.Any idea how much ? Also do they smell of coffee ? Would be a bonus.
Yes I read that but don't really understand it because the ones I had burned well with no more smoke than a kiln dried log, i.e. virtually none.Lots of mentions of smoke in the Amazon feedback I notice.
With a modern woodburner the venting is set up so that secondary combustion of the smoke occurs once they're up to their operating temperature.Yes I read that but don't really understand it because the ones I had burned well with no more smoke than a kiln dried log, i.e. virtually none.