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To: Clappy who wrote (18278)10/28/2001 9:25:54 AM
From: John Madarasz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 209892
 
Clap, O/T

Ash is nice, makes for beautiful floors, and furniture too.

just payed a buck fifty a cord delivered, the guy actually stacks the stuff on his trailor<g>, we throw it off, and I re-stack it in the shed. The wood's so good, we only go through about a cord and a half a year now, awesome. I'll never cut and split again...it just don't pay, and i get enough exercise regardless<g>

Lot's of locust fence posts cut into 18" lengths, and killer 4-5" hickory rounds...split cherry and oak...everything 18" exactly, or slightly under; and anyone who has an 18" stove knows how great that is.

This is the finest wood I've ever burned, all seasoned so well, we don't even store kindling any more...

truly a "sweet stack"!<gg>

Later



To: Clappy who wrote (18278)10/28/2001 10:09:42 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
OT wood talk:

We pay $160/cord for aged and split hardwood, dumped not stacked.
Sounds like a good price to me.



To: Clappy who wrote (18278)10/29/2001 9:32:22 AM
From: (Bob) Zumbrunnen  Respond to of 209892
 
OT: Wood

I had no idea prices had gotten that high on firewood. Further motivation for me to selectively harvest some of my trees this spring and sell firewood in the winter. Most of my land is forest that's so densely-packed, even the forestry service has recommended I remove about 2/3rds of the trees