Craigslist white oak cutoffs....

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tigger

Burning Hunk
Dec 8, 2013
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Rhode Island
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Anyone have any thoughts on this? Good deal? Looks like it's all oak and cut offs from something.
 

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Lots of size differences - a lot of small stuff and some larger blocks - if I bought wood I'd look for a cord of normal splits instead, or I'd buy this if the price was less. I would want to fool with all the different sizes. If you really need wood and this stuff is actually dry, then worse deals have been had. Cheers!
 
(broken link removed to http://providence.craigslist.org/grd/4173446766.html)

Anyone have any thoughts on this? Good deal? Looks like it's all oak and cut offs from something.
Price seems a little high for leftovers and scraps. The Kiln dried lumber is probably ready to burn!. Are you short on Seasoned stuff, or looking ahead? Only asking because i'm literally a logs throw from you.
 
way to high
 
I misread the Ad. $200 for a "cord", Thought he was asking $100. It's $100 for a pallet, and doesn't look like all oak (hard to tell from the pics though).. You could scrounge construction sites for free if you have time.
 
Haggle the seller. That would be a ok deal for me if it wasn't for the quantity of wood I currently have. Firewood split & on a pallet. If you have a machine capable of lifting (i.e. bobcat w/ pallet forks), then that is convenient.
 
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