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I was given four Cedar logs,,,not really logs, 8" to 10" inches in diameter

and 4' to 5' feet long. I cut and planed one today. I am amazed how much

shavings you can produce from one little log.

I have a feed bag 2/3 full of cedar chips. I don't want to throw them away.

I could use them for bedding in horse stalls,don't want to do that. Not mulch either.

What can I do practical with cedar chips?

 

Larry

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I was given four Cedar logs,,,not really logs, 8" to 10" inches in diameter

and 4' to 5' feet long. I cut and planed one today. I am amazed how much

shavings you can produce from one little log.

I have a feed bag 2/3 full of cedar chips. I don't want to throw them away.

I could use them for bedding in horse stalls,don't want to do that. Not mulch either.

What can I do practical with cedar chips?

 

Larry

Cut the cedar chips into smaller chips and fill the bag up properly Larry. :lol:  :lol:  :lol: .

Rob Roy.

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