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  1. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Thanks Ed. Yes, I was very interested to see the engine contained model.
  2. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    OK, thanks, that makes sense. I can hot see people here eating those bags of wood up for their baths. Many are wood or oil fired, and most would prefer to use wood if obtaining it was easier. The hot water in wood fired is softer and more comfortable, so is often said.
  3. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    I first thought the bags were a kind of open mesh so air could pass through, but it appears not. If the strength was sufficient, that would be a good way to allow the wood to dry quicker. Looking at the company's website, I couldn't figure out what currency they were showing the prices in...
  4. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Good point. Once the wood dried, those sized bags would probably be fairly easily transportable by the average person. Thinking like from outdoors into the house.
  5. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Gotcha. I was also thinking that it wouldn't be too hard to hook up something.
  6. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Do they come with self contained engines?
  7. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Lots of folks here still heat their baths with an outdoor firebox along the back or side of the house. The chips look like a perfect size for the small burners. Bet the bagfulls would sell.
  8. woodworkingboy

    Turning all your brushwwod into firewood

    Those plastic bags fill up quick, constantly changing them out would be a chore. Do they expect people to burn the chopped up bits green? For a wood heat cook stove with a small firebox, that size material might be good.
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