Tag: Newspapers

  • Overdue Catchup – Plenty of Shed Work

    First of all my profuse apologies for the lack of content in this space for the last couple of weeks, things are hopefully getting to ‘normal’ or whatever passes for it. We have ramped up production of our Eco-Friendly Heat Briquettes and also got a few woodwork projects back on the go as well and…

  • Eco-Friendly Heating Bale – from start to finish

    Eco-Friendly Heating Bale – from start to finish

    In today’s video, we take you along during the process of packing and actually baling the Eco Briquette. In previous videos you’ll have seen how we shredded newspapers or any such material which was surplus to requirements before soaking and steeping for a week to 10 days. Then, in a rare happy accident, it was…

  • Rolling Up Before Baling

    Rolling Up Before Baling

    The project which has been hinted at over the past week or so is almost ready for lift off. No matter what the material is though, hay, straw, silage, maize (corn) stalks or in this case paper, it needs to be rowed or rolled up before being put through a baler. Please stay tuned for…

  • Woodwork in the office

    Woodwork in the office

    Weather conditions dictated that what would normally be shed were re-located to the office today. The cutlery drawer turned flower box got it’s third coat of paint while another ongoing project was ramped up with a small mound of newspapers were torn up and soaked in buckets of water. Confused? Stay tuned, all will be…