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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Firewood Sales requirements in IL? And what do you think about my plan..
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<blockquote data-quote="roberthathaway7" data-source="post: 4060403" data-attributes="member: 51927"><p>I know right! I figured I should market that wood to people around here with the large wood burners. I would offer to make wood cribs from pallets/pallet sidewalls staked by two fence posts through each pallet. Really simple to make, and like I said, I have never-ending pallets. Then I could simply chuck these blocks in them all willy nilly. You can't really stack them because they would sit so flush on each other they would hold moisture and mold... the few I have right now, I just chucked out onto some pallets in mounds to they would get a little air and drain.</p><p>[ATTACH]271514[/ATTACH][ATTACH]271515[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We have the Shawnee National Forest headquarters here in town, I'll stop by tomorrow and talk to them and find out for sure and let you know what I find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roberthathaway7, post: 4060403, member: 51927"] I know right! I figured I should market that wood to people around here with the large wood burners. I would offer to make wood cribs from pallets/pallet sidewalls staked by two fence posts through each pallet. Really simple to make, and like I said, I have never-ending pallets. Then I could simply chuck these blocks in them all willy nilly. You can't really stack them because they would sit so flush on each other they would hold moisture and mold... the few I have right now, I just chucked out onto some pallets in mounds to they would get a little air and drain. [ATTACH=CONFIG]271514[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]271515[/ATTACH] We have the Shawnee National Forest headquarters here in town, I'll stop by tomorrow and talk to them and find out for sure and let you know what I find. [/QUOTE]
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