50m square of hessian for under £30

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bushman1872

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Found a place that sells hessian for 50 metres sqaure for under £30 thats inc vat and delivery email me if you want to know where from. Tho**es charge 6.33 inc vat exc. delivery for 1mx1.4m
 
i used to buy mine from the builders merchants in a 50metre by one metre roll, it does come up to two metres wide if you want it. last year i brought some it was about £28 per coll inc vat but i collected it my self, jewsons, travis perkins they all sell it ,

we use it on site to protect brick and block work from frost damage
 
Is it 50m square or 50 square metres? (50m square would be 50m by 50 m and therefore actually 2500 square metres)
Though my maths is OK, as a newbie I have to admit I don't know what hessian is used for in beekeeping but I have every faith that I'll know soon thanks to teh forum.
Tricia
 
Its used as a top bar cover in Warre Hives. Also can be used as a smoker fuel, but 50 sq metres would give you an awful lot of smoke.
 
Thanks, Keith. That is why I'd not made the link - I've followed the herd and gone with national.
Tricia
 
yep untreated hessian I asked the guy before I bought stuff that had some sort of flame retardent in it lol. Hedgerow pete is right its used to cover brickwork to protect it from frost but I have bought it as smoker fuel, this much should last me yonks. size wise it is 50m2
 
hegerow I did have a good trawl through jewsons and travis perkins website and couln't find the stuff as I have a branch just up the road that said I don't mind because there was no postage charge supprisingly. One other website was charging 36.00 for the same amount
 
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For a rather smaller investment the Pound Shop is selling hessian vegetable sacks in its garden section right now - rather loosely woven but looks like the real stuff, worth a quid for a try-out, anyway!
 
Wouldn't buy it as fuel myself, find dry, rotten wood does it for me, plenty of it available for free, in lots of places. :hurray:
I use workshop softwood shavings from under the planner get it going, though you can just light the wood if you want. bee-smillie
Can't image that you could buy 2500 sq. m. of anything for £30 quid ?
There's a challenge........... maybe thin gauge polythene maybe?
S
 
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I bought 2 huge rolls of the stuff when I was restoring my cottage. Had to render the outside with lime and used the hessian to hang over the render so I could keep it damp while the lime set. You could try specialist suppliers of traditional building materials as I bought mine with all the other materials I needed from a lime specialist in Cornwall.
 

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