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ohberg wrote:
Any recommendations on a vendor for pine or fir wood chips for my wood-burning stove?? try alt.energy.renewable, alt.energy.thermal or alt.energy.homepower, but the usual answer is to look into burning corn...it's cheaper and you can eat it in a pinch. |
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![]() Any recommendations on a vendor for pine or fir wood chips for my wood-burning stove?? |
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On Thu, 4 Sep 2003 22:54:34 -0700, someone wrote:
Any recommendations on a vendor for pine or fir wood chips for my wood-burning stove?? WHERE? This is something that is inherently local. Its not like the stuff can be sent to you over the internet, it has to be delivered by truck and unlike say cameras or computers the weight & size of the product is very great in relation to its value so no it cannot likely be shipped across the continent cheaper than you can buy it locally. -v. |
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