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Firewood bags and a firewood bagger?

Started by jayinwww, May 10, 2015, 06:54:45 AM

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jayinwww

I've been trying to look all over for any firewood bags or a firewood bagger. I emailed a few companies but no one seems to email back. I just need those disposable mesh firewood bags that are a good size. Bigger than gas station mesh bags. I even looked around for mesh vegetable bags but the only place that sells them is in the UK. I was looking for a supplier that would be closer.

I am also interested in a firewood bagger if it's possible to find one in north america.

Anyone have any ideas or alternatives by chance?

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You could help out by putting your location in your profile... then it will give others a general idea from where you are asking. 

What is a firewood bagger? Maybe some general description of what you are seeking, and what the plan is will help.
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 I looked for some several years ago and did not have any luck. You can get them from Europe but you have to buy a pallet at a time. When I was over  in Germany they would give them to you if you wanted them. They use them for everything. The ones I saw in use were full of gravel and other ones had cement blocks in them. Good Luck on your search

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I worked for a guy that had a veggie stand business. He had mesh onions bags that he got somewheres. I think they held 30 pounds of onions.
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I use "Bag Supplies Canada", parent company is in the UK. I bag fire wood in orange onion bags holding about 22 lbs of soft maple for camp fires. I cut it 14" in length. They are in Stratford, Ontario at WWW.bagsupplies.com. About .26c Canadian per orange onion bag in lots of a 1000. They also have prettier bags in green with "Traditional Firewood" printed on them for .34c. If you p/u lots of less than 1000 are available. Best price I have found anywhere.

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Use shrink wrap and a firewood bundler. Winds up costing about 6 cents to produce each bundle and if you get good at it you can do over 100 with a two person crew
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Quote from: delgra on May 31, 2015, 09:25:59 PM
I use "Bag Supplies Canada", parent company is in the UK. I bag fire wood in orange onion bags holding about 22 lbs of soft maple for camp fires. I cut it 14" in length. They are in Stratford, Ontario at WWW.bagsupplies.com. About .26c Canadian per orange onion bag in lots of a 1000. They also have prettier bags in green with "Traditional Firewood" printed on them for .34c. If you p/u lots of less than 1000 are available. Best price I have found anywhere.

I use this company as well, I bought the Mosquito Vented Bag here http://bagsupplies.ca/index.php?page=ventedlogbags&loc=canada// and use the forks on my FEL to stack on pallets so that I can move them around. I just ordered some Mosquito Vented Cart Bag here http://bagsupplies.ca/index.php?page=ventedbarrowbags&loc=canada// to give them a try, can stack 4 per pallet and might be easier to manage.
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shawn55

I built 2 bagger's both with foot pedal's to dump. works great took me a bit on the first unit to get it just right. you wont see one on the internet like these. I looked for a long time. I will get some pics this weekend

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Quote from: KiwiBro on May 15, 2015, 12:11:34 AM
http://www.dinobags.com/products/firewood-bags
I've used these bags I like them I'm wanting to do all my wood with these. I want to experiment with different length wood to see how much the will hold.

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