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400 lbs of Rockwood

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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 19,182
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    30 of the 20# bags

    Our bulk density is lower because of the higher carbon content, so a 20# bag is bigger in volume.  Lot of others can to seven layers of 5 on a 40x48 pallet and stay under 55", but we can only do 6 layers to be able to still double stack.

    (Fun fact.....the 10# bag pallets have 64 bags on them)
    Are you selling a bunch of the 10# bags?
    I wish I had a couple pallets of those 10# bags. They sure are easier to dump lump into the smaller eggs 
  • stlcharcoal
    stlcharcoal Posts: 4,759
    40
    30 of the 20# bags

    Our bulk density is lower because of the higher carbon content, so a 20# bag is bigger in volume.  Lot of others can to seven layers of 5 on a 40x48 pallet and stay under 55", but we can only do 6 layers to be able to still double stack.

    (Fun fact.....the 10# bag pallets have 64 bags on them)
    Are you selling a bunch of the 10# bags?
    Not really, they have never been a big seller.  Anybody that buys our stuff is a big griller/smoker, so no reason not to just save the money at buy the 20#.  It's not like I push them either, they're twice the labor and paper for every pallet.  But, they have their spot in some places, so we keep them around as an option.