Not for sale

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westkywood

Feeling the Heat
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Oct 14, 2009
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Kentucky
I finally put a sign up saying my wood is not for sale. The week of Memorial Day, I had 2 people stop and ask to buy some wood for their camping trip. It's kinda funny to watch some of these peoples reaction when I say that my 10 cords of cut wood is for personal use.
I'm hoping the sign will keep people from knocking on my door. I should say. My wood is stacked about 30 feet from a road so it's very visible.
 

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Last fall my mailman happened by when I was unloading a load of scrounged locust, and asked whether I was selling wood. The weather was cool, and I guess the thought of a fire in the fireplace appealed to him. When I said it would be a year or so before the wood was dry enough to burn, he replied "Aww, never mind. I'll just get it at the [grocery store chain]."

This Christmas I think my mailman may find a thirty-pound tip waiting for him.
 
Heck, if a camper knocked on my door I'd sell them some at campground store prices. $20 bill for a couple armloads...they haul. Done and done.
 
Heck, if a camper knocked on my door I'd sell them some at campground store prices. $20 bill for a couple armloads...they haul. Done and done.

I couldn't stand the thought of my good wood going to a fire pit. Hell , if I was going camping I wouldn't take any of my good firewood. LOL
 
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Heck, if a camper knocked on my door I'd sell them some at campground store prices. $20 bill for a couple armloads...they haul. Done and done.

+1.

Straight to the Toy Fund.
 
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I live in a recreational area and there are a lot of folks right along the highway selling all kinds of stuff from their homes to tourists. Campfire wood seems to sell well by the bundles. I'd be tempted to do it.
 
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I couldn't stand the thought of my good wood going to a fire pit. Hell , if I was going camping I wouldn't take any of my good firewood. LOL


Who says you have to sell them the good stuff? Chunks and uglies.

The gas station sells 8 cubic foot for $24.99 and they sell a LOT of it.
 
There used to be a county campground near here but the closed it several years ago. If it was still open I would be selling 'premium firewood' in small lots for a good amount of cash-o-la.

Only people that stop by here are people trying to sell stuff. One couple was selling frozen beef and fish. Another guy stopped by to see if I wanted to buy a generator, and they would toss in a pressure washer and some other stuff for free. No thanks.
 
I finally put a sign up saying my wood is not for sale. The week of Memorial Day, I had 2 people stop and ask to buy some wood for their camping trip. It's kinda funny to watch some of these peoples reaction when I say that my 10 cords of cut wood is for personal use.
I'm hoping the sign will keep people from knocking on my door. I should say. My wood is stacked about 30 feet from a road so it's very visible.

Like said:
Sounds like a good way to get some fun money :)

Money drop box & a few bundles ready to go ;)
 
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Who says you have to sell them the good stuff? Chunks and uglies.

The gas station sells 8 cubic foot for $24.99 and they sell a LOT of it.

All my stuff is the good stuff..........
 
I don't process wood to sell it. I process wood to heat my house. The more I sold, the more I'd have to process. Selling firewood is a lot of work for little money in my opinion. I don't forget how much work it was to CSS 10 cords of wood. To me it's heat, not cash.
 
No one stops by here very often except the occasional Jehovah's witness - no one has ever asked about buying wood as my stacks are not visible from the road. When we go camping I take some of my punky wood or soft pine, sold a few armloads for $20 once. Would never sell my good oak though.
 
I don't process wood to sell it. I process wood to heat my house. The more I sold, the more I'd have to process. Selling firewood is a lot of work for little money in my opinion. I don't forget how much work it was to CSS 10 cords of wood. To me it's heat, not cash.

Well, if you sold 2 cu ft bundles for $10, that would be $640 per cord. I can buy fully processed split, seasoned and delivered Doug fir here for $175 a cord. That is $465 a cord profit and no CSS time. I guess bundling would take some time... but as Dave suggests, put out a money box and a sign and its self serve.
 
quads used to do that all the time. Too bad he is no longer on the forum.
 
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