Does anyone sell bundled wood. I want to start and start small. A few hundred bundles a year max. How do you hold it together? I was thinking 1/2" poly strapping. I can get all the tools and material for 1000 bundles for under $150.
I started a bundle business years ago as a side to my sawmill to get rid of slabwood and edgings. The sawmill is gonebut my boys still sell bundles to a couple of places, a campground and a gas station. They sell 1500 to 1700 every year. In the beggining I made a cradle to hold the wood and used the 4 inch wide stretch wrap on a stick from Menards and a baling twine handle. Then I bought a bundle wrapper from Mountain Valley mfg ( which I think is out of business.) That is a lot faster and makes a nice bundle, but is in no way needed for the volume they do now. They tried bags for a while last year, but at 40 cents each it was not cost effective to me, and the sales at the mini mart seemed to suffer because the city folks did not plainly see what was in the bag. It is the only way to sell crap wood like basswood, box elder, cootonwood and popple here, and for 450 a cord it is way better than bulk sales for a couple of young kids to make nice money.
just remember the new law no moving more then 50 miles from where it cut big fines
Not for Massachusetts yet.
The only restriction I know of in New England is you can't take wood out of the Asian Longhorn Beetle containment zone around Worcester, MA. without the USDA blessing.
They were shipping the chips from trees taken down to a wood burning plant about 15 miles away, until the neighbors their complained about the possibility of an ALB infestation...so now they ship them to Maine to burn
All that said, I suspect we're only a few years away from restrictions like New York state. There's an increasing drum beat about not bringing your own firewood camping, etc.
that how i have found an easy and cheap way to make some bundle of slab wood.
just take few empty 5 gallons of plastic, cut it at 9-10 inch deep, put some nails to fix it on the rack. I use some 2 inch roll of hand wrapper. first, wrap a side and after flip all the bundles to the other side.
It goes fast and let my money in my pocket.
I have try some box which flip to put the wood in bags, too slow, and you have to pay (and stock) some empty bags. And for the wrapping machine, electric or gas, 2000$.....................
I am, like most of the users of the forum, week-end firewood producer, go simple.
The only restriction I know of in New England is you can't take wood out of the Asian Longhorn Beetle containment zone around Worcester, MA. without the USDA blessing.
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