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  1. Charlene Kravec New Member

    joined: Oct 25, 2012
    26 posts
    Eastern Tennessee
    We have been buying seasoned wood by the rik from a local fireplace store which was okay. We are seasoning 2 cords from the property but don't have the room for a full cord, hence the need for smaller quantity.
    Does anyone have a source for seasoned firewod in this area? We have a pickup so we don't need it delivered to us.

    Thanks.
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  2. scotvl Burning Hunk

    joined: Oct 23, 2009
    168 posts
    southern ontario
    I'm not from your area I live 10 hours north of you but I have visited Pigeon Forge Gatlinburg many times and wished I could move down there.
    That said I think you may have a hard time finding truly seasoned oak for sale unless you find a very reputable prepared firewood dealer. You might have better luck trying to find some hard maple or locust that is really seasoned than oak. I would contact some stove dealers and ask them where they get dry enough wood to run in the new stoves.

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