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<blockquote data-quote="KiwiBro" data-source="post: 2876411" data-attributes="member: 33374"><p>Google FIBC (flexible international bulk containers) or one-tonne bags. Plenty of importers here import all sorts of products in these bags and then have a heap of used-once bags on their hands they need to get rid off when they unload these bags unto their bulk storage or at customers point of delivery.</p><p>they need some rather frustrating tweaks to be useful for firewood though: many have chutes in the bottom that need tying up, the bottoms need holes punched or slashed in them for drainage, some vent holes cut in the sides, and the tops cut out so they can be filled with firewood easily. Allow about 3 days labour per 250 bags to make these tweaks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KiwiBro, post: 2876411, member: 33374"] Google FIBC (flexible international bulk containers) or one-tonne bags. Plenty of importers here import all sorts of products in these bags and then have a heap of used-once bags on their hands they need to get rid off when they unload these bags unto their bulk storage or at customers point of delivery. they need some rather frustrating tweaks to be useful for firewood though: many have chutes in the bottom that need tying up, the bottoms need holes punched or slashed in them for drainage, some vent holes cut in the sides, and the tops cut out so they can be filled with firewood easily. Allow about 3 days labour per 250 bags to make these tweaks. [/QUOTE]
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