
He cant afford to buy one of the machines that do this, as they are about £4,000 and huge!
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks

Amanda
Never thought of sawdust........ thanks for the tip...Odsox wrote:Tell him that I make briquettes with wood shavings/sawdust by wetting it with a weak mix of Unibond and filling old margarine containers.
It takes 3 or 4 days for it to dry out enough for you to be able to remove them.
It also helps to either line the containers with a piece of polythene or spray with a light oil (WD-40) before filling ... makes it a lot easier to remove !
Yes, I do this all the time ... see my post above.cuttertree wrote:I have a load of wood shavings which i want to use for the wood burners. I was considering using the weak unibond idea and then compressing the wood shavings in blocks with my paper logs compression tool. Anyone tried this? Also using a weak glue, will it damage the burners? Not keen on having to spend hours cleaning residue off the glass.