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  1. WIT Performance New Member

    joined: Nov 29, 2012
    28 posts
    Anyone have any good firewood dealers that will deliver to smithtown LI, just ordered a insert and need to stock up on seasoned wood. Thanks
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  2. infinitymike Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 23, 2011
    1,263 posts
    Long Island, NY
    I process my own.
    But try Prianti Farms
    47 East Deer Park Road
    Dix Hills, 11746
    1 (631) 499-0772

    OR

    LaMay's Tree Service
    191 Depot Road
    Huntington Sta
    1 (631) 549-8733
  3. Realstone Lord of Fire

    joined: Jan 20, 2012
    803 posts
    Southern ON
    If you're not opposed to scrounging, I see posts here about Long Island Craigslists ads from time to time.
  4. dafattkidd Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2007
    1,138 posts
    Long Island, NY
    He's looking for seasoned wood. Scrounging is great right now in this post Sandy world. Eileen has a guy.
  5. Doing The Dixie Eyed Hustle Minister of Fire

    joined: May 27, 2008
    3,993 posts
    Ridge, LI, NY
    My dry guy is O-U-T.
  6. dafattkidd Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2007
    1,138 posts
    Long Island, NY
    If you can't find dry wood the next step is see if you can find eco bricks or biobricks somewhere that will deliver, or see if you can scrounge up some construction debris. If you're a Smithtown resident the dump off Indianhead road in Kings Park has a recycling center where you can get construction materials that have been pulled from work sites. I used to go there twice a month and bring home dry wood to mix in with my wet wood. It got me through the first year. Money was really tight for us that year.

    On another note: I grew up in the Smithtown Pines.
  7. WIT Performance New Member

    joined: Nov 29, 2012
    28 posts
    Thanks guys going to give it shot, decided on the insert late in the season. Will definitely stock up in the spring for next winter!

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