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Test:Fixture I made to build my pallets:https://www.amazon.com/photos/share/LmFrKiNnO1XGoUp6BL0vfL6UcApAFzJCUhxCZP1mYK3
Quote from: schoppy on September 13, 2017, 11:28:54 PMA friend has hundreds of pieces of thin wall pipe (3/16" or so) about 9 1/2' long he said I can have all I want. Wish I was was closer, that pipe would work great for a firewood tumbler, even though I think I’m going to use angle iron as the 90 degree edge would face in and might knock more bark off. This system looks really slick. takes a $1.19 to buy one euro and bags are 18.40 euro. Shipping would be the killer even at roughly $22 a bag. Would definitely need my tumbler built to keep the trash out.
A friend has hundreds of pieces of thin wall pipe (3/16" or so) about 9 1/2' long he said I can have all I want.
That guy definitely took the wood processing/selling to the next level. That is what I would call a factory setup. Those bags are pretty amazing. Marty if you get your hands on a lot of those bags in quantity pricing I will buy some from you.
The video states the bags are 1.5 cu M and weigh 650 kgs. At 430 kg/cu M, and moisture >20%, it sounds like the bags, when filled, may be rated for softwoods. May have to de-rate the volume for oak or maple.