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  • Argol heat logs? Any good?
  • bearGrease
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    Hi
    My Morso Badger is due to be fitted on Friday but my log store won’t be ready for a few weeks yet. To fill the gap I was thinking of ordering some of these Argol heat logs. Anyone else on here used them? Any alternatives?

    Ta

    Drac
    Full Member

    The logs will be fine until you get a store done, unless they covered in snow for week or being soaked daily by the rain for a few days they take no harm.

    bearGrease
    Full Member

    Thanks Drac, could be a few weeks and we *could* have snow and rain for all of it. I guess I could just put a tarp over them….

    Drac
    Full Member

    Yup that would be enough and stack on a palette if you have one.

    cbike
    Free Member

    They make hellish powdery ash and don’t last very long.

    There is another type of compressed log that has a chipboard texture. It burn longer and the ash is heavier and more like timber ash.

    You get them from Brian and he arranges delivery all over the place.

    http://biohot.co.uk/html/products.html?gclid=CP_ww5COia4CFcEntAodVSIE4g

    Rubber_Buccaneer
    Full Member

    My logstore hasn’t made itself yet either. Unless the artificial logs are better in some way I wouldn’t bother with them. Just store your logs off the ground (pallet as suggested or just lay out any old strips of timber/batton whatever) with a sheet over. Secure the sheet so it doesn’t blow away and you are fine until you have a proper store.

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