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Dear anybody, we are a company looking for manufacture of firelogs - Our market is Scandinavia. Appriciate any advise, help or contact,


Posted by: micke on Aug 29, 06 | 4:21 am

do you know where i can buy a machine that can press saw dust into pressed wood


Posted by: vincent on Jan 20, 06 | 3:39 pm

I represent a company that holds the patent for creating fire logs out of wax produce boxes. These boxes are produced by the millions every month for shipping produce. The problem is that they can't be recycled. Our machine can produce 800 logs per hour with these previously unrecyclable boxes. Our logs burn hotter, cleaner, and longer than the leading competitors on the market, gauranteed! Our logs are also safe for cooking and safe for use in wood burning stoves. Duraflame can't be used for either of these purposes. If there are any questions contact me at fts_twood@sbcglobal.net


Posted by: Tristan Wood on Jun 28, 04 | 12:39 pm

I have vented logs, Propane, and have the damper all the way open. After a week or so of moderate burning, I get some black dust when cleaning the furniture or the screen on the T.V. Any suggestions on how to cut down on this would be great. I thought gas was so clean. g. shaw


Posted by: George Shaw on Mar 03, 04 | 11:05 am

I would like a list of companies that manufacture the equipment to produce wax sawdust logs.


Posted by: Rick Bergman on Feb 17, 04 | 3:17 pm

Hi, I use Duraflame logs in the winter in my home. I am interested in making a horse feed in the same format as the Duraflame logs. I need information on the manufacture of the logs. Is that possible? Thanks in advance, Jan Hilton


Posted by: J Hilton on Nov 16, 03 | 10:41 pm

can you burn firelogs in wood burning stoves, please respond, because i dont have a clue..........


Posted by: brandie on Oct 29, 03 | 9:12 pm

You talk about Duraflame firelogs. What about the firelogs that are just this prest waste from mills with no petroleum? Are they safe for my woodstove? They say it is.


Posted by: John on May 23, 03 | 3:07 pm


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