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  1. mnowaczyk Member

    joined: Feb 19, 2009
    182 posts
    Delaware
    Everyone says their stuff is seasoned. I had a cord of "seasoned" wood delivered and filled 3 racks. I put the smaller splits near the door, but even those are sizzling. (Too bad I covered up last year's dry wood.) Even my neighbor who buys from the same guy said, it might not be dry, but "it burns". He's right, but this stuff is only going to be good for next year.

    I don't have the room to chance on my next delivery. Anyone know a good source of really dry wood near Delaware or Northeast, MD?
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