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Purplerain 12-08-2011 04:23 PM

where to get logs for winter time?
 
hi i am getting a stove installed within the next couple of weeks,I will be looking to buy a large supply of dry logs.Can anyone recomend good quality & good value for money suppliers, who deliver as far as kells thanks

Eibhlin ni Sheambrai 13-08-2011 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Purplerain
hi i am getting a stove installed within the next couple of weeks,I will be looking to buy a large supply of dry logs.Can anyone recomend good quality & good value for money suppliers, who deliver as far as kells thanks

Hi there, try Leinster pellets, they do pellets for our boiler but also do crates of logs for wood burning stoves and deliver nationwide. They probably have a web site if you google them.

Purplerain 13-08-2011 06:22 PM

thanks Eibhlin

jessy8754 13-08-2011 11:30 PM

Re Logs
 
dont know if im right but would coillte put u on the right track?? try them on web...p.s. we thinking of getting in a stove which one did u go for?? many thanks lisa

Mick13 13-08-2011 11:40 PM

Get compressed wood logs, think there called maxi therm, I find them great to burn, long to last, good on price, get hard wood logs not soft wood, once they're 'dark' looking they should be good, the 'lighter' compressed ones burn very quick, there's also hexagonal small logs with a hole in centre, these also burn very quick, also found strogs not very good. I've been burning the maxi therm for a few years in a stove and get great heat out of them, you get into a system of how to light them quick and then keep them going.its also a bit cheaper to buy in bulk,


Mick.

Purplerain 14-08-2011 05:45 PM

Mick where do you get yours from, and what quanity for how much?

Purplerain 14-08-2011 07:20 PM

Hi Lisa after lots of reserch we have decided to go for the Esse greenswitch multifuel insert stove, as it will heat up to 10-12 rads & water and not be too overpowering to our small sittingroom also it was less hassle to have done.

jessy8754 14-08-2011 08:09 PM

re stove
 
ahhh thank you for getting back to me re stove...thats brillant to know cause our sitting-room is small aswell and we were looking at a hercules stove but we thought it would be too hot to sit in front of it...best wishes lisa x

Mick13 14-08-2011 10:12 PM

purplerain -- last year I bought from local hardware in Bailieboro, year before I think was leinster pellets, but there prices went up last year, am actually pricing around at the moment for logs so will let you know when I find what seems to be the best price, am also looking for a stove boiler myself, on a budget, but am looking at a stove called the Shannon, its 21 KW and puts about 5kw to room and 16 to water, its more to heat the rads and water in the wintertime, we have solar panels for water in summer.

barton 04-09-2011 08:19 PM

have you considered a log maker?

http://shop.bordgaisenergy.ie/epages...ucts/Log-Maker

Purplerain 04-09-2011 08:27 PM

as good as it seems, i would not have the time thanks tho.

silverwhale 09-09-2011 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by barton


that's a great device!
Heat from old newspapers, very cool!

I found this movie on youtube, It shows how the machine is working.

mondubics 09-09-2011 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Purplerain
as good as it seems, with recycleing your wase paper i would not have the time thanks

These machines, (or their grandparents), have been around since the early '80s. I had one once, around then. They make an enormous mess, and I gave up fairly quickly, as the only place I had to work in was my bath, and it took ages to get the newsprint off the enamel ;-(( and for the 'logs' to dry out.

Horse 21-10-2011 07:24 AM

logs
 
Forestry Services near Cashel, Co Tipperary. they operate all over Ireland.

stevey 26-10-2011 12:46 PM

hiya
 
i get mine from a guy in Ballinagh 50 euro a builders bag, cheaper if bigger orders- i dont have the storage now, good stuff, will send you his number if you like, you can have a chat with him, he is getting good turf too

all the best

stevey


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