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<blockquote data-quote="2FatGuys" data-source="post: 984345" data-attributes="member: 16830"><p>When I was considering building up my firewood sales, I looked at palletizing also. My idea was to palletize the split wood for drying as well as sales. I was trying to find something to wrap it with that would allow it to dry while palletized... somthing similar to snow fence but lighter and cheaper. I have seen premade "tubes" of a snow fence like material on some palletized equipment but could find no source for it. Doing it this way eliminates one step in the handling process. Split it, stack it on pallets, wrap it, store pallets to dry, deliver to customer... Rather than split it, stack it to dry, stack it on pallets, wrap it, deliver to customer...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2FatGuys, post: 984345, member: 16830"] When I was considering building up my firewood sales, I looked at palletizing also. My idea was to palletize the split wood for drying as well as sales. I was trying to find something to wrap it with that would allow it to dry while palletized... somthing similar to snow fence but lighter and cheaper. I have seen premade "tubes" of a snow fence like material on some palletized equipment but could find no source for it. Doing it this way eliminates one step in the handling process. Split it, stack it on pallets, wrap it, store pallets to dry, deliver to customer... Rather than split it, stack it to dry, stack it on pallets, wrap it, deliver to customer... [/QUOTE]
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