Saskatchewan or Alberta Wood Bricks

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CLVTCH

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Sep 24, 2014
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Saskatchewan, Canada
I live in Saskatchewan, Canada, where it gets down to -40 in the dead of winter. I have a couple cords of well seasoned jack pine, as well as a continuing supply of hardwood lumber scraps; I was thinking of adding to my wood supply with some compressed wood bricks to ensure I don't run out. Problem is, the only place here where I can source anything is at the big box stores like Home Depot or Rona where the price is over $0.50/pound. Which is ridiculous and I can't see who pays that much.

Getting down to the question, is there anyone in Saskatchewan or maybe Alberta that sells these wood bricks at a decent price per ton? You guys down south of the border seem to get everything cheaper, even my PE stove made in Canada is quite a bit cheaper down there.
 
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