WHERE TO BUY WOOD BRICKS

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sandie

Feeling the Heat
Oct 29, 2009
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West of Boston, MA
OK running out of wood or what I have is really buried in snow so would like to buy some of the wood bricks like Ecobricks or whatever the name . SO would like to know where to buy them near home, where has them and has not run out.
Near exit 16,17 off RT 95in MA or within 15 miles.West Roxbury, Walpole, Westwood, Norwood, Dedham, Foxborough areas.
 
go to ecobricks website and find distributor. I do know they are sold at tractor supply...
 
South Shore Wood Pellets in Holbrook has Geo Bricks. They burn well.
 
I'd call your local wood pellet suppliers and see if they carry them. A few places have them here in Worcester, though I live in Paxton, just west. I asked a guy who was delivering some pellets to my neighbor's house he said, they (Spaulding Fence) charged $300 delivered or $280 for a pick up. Two separate trips with a minivan, I can get the ton.
 
Try Craigs List.

Not our Craig, the other one on the internet %-P
 
Wood pellets.com may have biobricks and they'll deliver. They ship out of goffstown nh so if ya gotta truck you can save shipping. I'm due for a ride up there soon myself. I ain't gonna make it on what I got.
 
I got my biobricks from Northeastern fence of Saugus,Ma.They burn very well.PH # IS 1-888-658-6707.
 
Went to Klems and got BioFlamme will see how they burn but thanks for the link to Northeastern Fence in Saugus, that is closer to me then Klems but LOVE to got there anyway. While there bought some big rubber boots, so now it will never snow again to the extent I need rubber boots but one never knows and I now have 'em.
Expected some leaks while the snow was melting a little so thought since there are ice jams all over the house that I would see some of it come in but so far so good. Also found some Calcium Chloride so we are all set.
Now these bricks say to put them on a bed of ash ambers(think it meant embers) sort of placed right next to eachother 3 on bottom row and 3 on top row over the bottom row. Trying to make embers and then will put them as they say and see if they give good heat.
 
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