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Testing new firewood crating system
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<blockquote data-quote="Circle B MN" data-source="post: 7177567" data-attributes="member: 27095"><p>I do agree with your math in regards to tossed vs stacked wood volume. For 16" wood I've always done well with 180 cu ft tossed.</p><p></p><p>Crates and bin ideas keep me awake at night. I recently crunched some numbers on a built crate similar to yours. Concluded the cost was prohibitive. IBCs are nice if you want to stack, but that is what we are all trying to get away from. As well cost is a factor once again.</p><p></p><p>I think the ideal solution has yet to be found, if in fact it exists.</p><p></p><p>Anybody remember who it was that had a brother? with the processor in the barn and the huge field of stacked wood? I think the cost of crates compared to cheap stacking labor could be comparable for anybody doing any serious volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Circle B MN, post: 7177567, member: 27095"] I do agree with your math in regards to tossed vs stacked wood volume. For 16" wood I've always done well with 180 cu ft tossed. Crates and bin ideas keep me awake at night. I recently crunched some numbers on a built crate similar to yours. Concluded the cost was prohibitive. IBCs are nice if you want to stack, but that is what we are all trying to get away from. As well cost is a factor once again. I think the ideal solution has yet to be found, if in fact it exists. Anybody remember who it was that had a brother? with the processor in the barn and the huge field of stacked wood? I think the cost of crates compared to cheap stacking labor could be comparable for anybody doing any serious volume. [/QUOTE]
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