Hi all,
My neighbor has been giving me free pine for the last year - about 6 cords worth. So the other day, I finally offered to buy some of his good stuff off of him as a "thank you" and for my own benefit of course.
I got a cord of fully seasoned red oak/pin oak, and about .33 cord of seasoned cherry.
I've known this neighbor for 1.5 years. I've seen this wood stacked off the ground in the back of his yard in good sunlight and air. I've watched it season.
If any hearth.com members need some seasoned wood at this late juncture, I will PM you my neighbors name and contact info. He's selling FULL cords of seasoned oak for $150. He's also got maple and cherry. He can do local deliveries but pick-ups of the wood are welcome.
I know all of it has been split at minimum since last August, if not longer. The oak feels, sounds, and burns great.
He's got maybe 5-6 cords left, so I figured I'd put a special post on here to see if anyone is interested.
Hope that's ok and I hope this helps out a hearth.com who is stuck late in the year and needs some quality wood.
Joe
My neighbor has been giving me free pine for the last year - about 6 cords worth. So the other day, I finally offered to buy some of his good stuff off of him as a "thank you" and for my own benefit of course.
I got a cord of fully seasoned red oak/pin oak, and about .33 cord of seasoned cherry.
I've known this neighbor for 1.5 years. I've seen this wood stacked off the ground in the back of his yard in good sunlight and air. I've watched it season.
If any hearth.com members need some seasoned wood at this late juncture, I will PM you my neighbors name and contact info. He's selling FULL cords of seasoned oak for $150. He's also got maple and cherry. He can do local deliveries but pick-ups of the wood are welcome.
I know all of it has been split at minimum since last August, if not longer. The oak feels, sounds, and burns great.
He's got maybe 5-6 cords left, so I figured I'd put a special post on here to see if anyone is interested.
Hope that's ok and I hope this helps out a hearth.com who is stuck late in the year and needs some quality wood.
Joe