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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Man I just got po'd at a wood seller
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<blockquote data-quote="KMB" data-source="post: 1244891" data-attributes="member: 7768"><p>+1. I have sold a very little firewood, and will sell some more if I can get the extra wood (after I supply myself and mom-in-law). I use the same mind set...I only sell what I myself would buy. When someone asks me about the wood I have for sale, I try to be clear on what I have available as to when the wood was cut, how long it has been split and stacked, the species of wood (as best to my knowledge...if I'm not sure, I'll tell them), and of course the dimensions for a "real" cord of firewood. In my case, 3 tightly stacked stacks of 8' x 4' x 16" wood...with a few pieces added on top.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMB, post: 1244891, member: 7768"] +1. I have sold a very little firewood, and will sell some more if I can get the extra wood (after I supply myself and mom-in-law). I use the same mind set...I only sell what I myself would buy. When someone asks me about the wood I have for sale, I try to be clear on what I have available as to when the wood was cut, how long it has been split and stacked, the species of wood (as best to my knowledge...if I'm not sure, I'll tell them), and of course the dimensions for a "real" cord of firewood. In my case, 3 tightly stacked stacks of 8' x 4' x 16" wood...with a few pieces added on top. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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